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installed my injector nozzles today heres your write up

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Old 09-24-2007, 06:48 AM
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nice write up. One thing... there's nothing wrong with it at all but, there's really no need to remove the rocker housing to do the injectors. You take the chance of the gasket between it and the head leaking for no reason.

I'm sure this will help many do their own job easier
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Originally Posted by tritont
nice write up. One thing... there's nothing wrong with it at all but, there's really no need to remove the rocker housing to do the injectors. You take the chance of the gasket between it and the head leaking for no reason.

I'm sure this will help many do their own job easier
Yeah, I was also going to mention that you don't need to remove the riser box.
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riser box... is that the valve cover?? Does the tool you held the injector with in the vice come with the nozzle's?? if not where do you buy this tool??
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Originally Posted by treadway47025
riser box... is that the valve cover?? Does the tool you held the injector with in the vice come with the nozzle's?? if not where do you buy this tool??
No, it's the metal "spacer" looking thing under the valve cover (on top of the head).
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Originally Posted by treadway47025
riser box... is that the valve cover?? Does the tool you held the injector with in the vice come with the nozzle's?? if not where do you buy this tool??
the tool did not come with the nozzles that i bought but if you buy ddp nozzles you get the tool with them i bought the tool from ddp for 25.00
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Originally Posted by SlowSixSpeed
How's does the extra 120hp feel?

Are you happy with the mod?
i have to say there is a diffence i dont know how much makes it to the wheels but its like having my edge juice on level 4 with injectors alone if i turn the chip to stock smokes alot more too
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Are you still liking your new injectors?
Old 09-26-2007, 06:11 AM
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Originally Posted by Jethro6213
Are you still liking your new injectors?
yea so far im lovin them so far so good no problems or leaks so everything looks good.
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Nice Right Up. I Wanna Do Mine In The Spring.
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I am sure it has to be a little harder than the wright up but that seems to be a piece of cake, provided your feed tubes dont leak I suppose.

Just as soon as my money tree blooms that is one of my next mods.

Nice wright up
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Originally Posted by wap
I am sure it has to be a little harder than the wright up but that seems to be a piece of cake, provided your feed tubes dont leak I suppose.

Just as soon as my money tree blooms that is one of my next mods.

Nice wright up
acctualy it was pretty easy i have little mechanical background but it wasn't as bad as i thought i was hessitant about doin them at first ddp has the directions on there website thats what i used read thew them a few times and aslong asyoutake your time you should have no problem
yea money wise they want quite abit of money mine list for 1035.00 for the set i got them for 925.00 from etrdp's ebay store.
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I have never seen dyno sheets on a CR before/after injectors.

I dont know if its because they dont give you the advertised hp or people regreat it because the HP per dollar wasnt a good after spending $1,000.

It seems injectors are more common place on 2nd gens and they have awesome results. My old 99 turned into a rocket once I added a set of Don's Mach 4. I know it game me the advertised hp.

A few years back you rarely heard of injectors on a CR. People said you didnt need tham as much as on a 2nd gen because the CR's have advanced electronics and can get the power in electronics instead of larger injectors. Its true since there's alot of members with 600hp+ on stock injectors, and next to impossable to get 500hp on a 2nd gen without injectors.

Yeah injectors will always add hp and thats a good thing it just seems like alot of $$$ for a small improvement.
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Originally Posted by 3500_CTD
acctualy it was pretty easy i have little mechanical background but it wasn't as bad as i thought i was hessitant about doin them at first ddp has the directions on there website thats what i used read thew them a few times and aslong asyoutake your time you should have no problem
yea money wise they want quite abit of money mine list for 1035.00 for the set i got them for 925.00 from etrdp's ebay store.
So it's $925 just for the nozzles?
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yea i paid 925.00 for the nozzles 25.00 for shipping and then i bought the injector holddown tool and copper washers from DDP for another 30 somethin bucks so i got everything for under a grand pm me if you have any questions on buying them ill let you know were to look
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Awesome write up, i have been thinking of doing mine, but i wasnt sure if i could and still be able to feed them with my stock cp3, lift punp and downloader.

Anybody know if this is possible, without starving them?


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