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Old 08-18-2004, 06:28 PM
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Question 370 injectors in an automatic

I just found out that the 300 hp injectors I bought were 370 hp injectors. I have just started to mildly bomb my truck and I am afraid the 370's will trash my tranny. I do pull about 10,000 lbs. sometimes but mostly short trips. Most of the time I am empty. What will do to my fuel mileage also?
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I can trade/change the nozzles out for you. I have some brand new 300 nozzles here and can take your injectors and swap the nozzles you have into them.

I will keep your 370 nozzles. No cost to you. No benefit to me. The nozzles cost me the same price. 300's or 370's, but I have a need for some 370 nozzles right now.

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i just put 370's in my 97 stock auto with 67,000 miles on it and took throttle plate out and the ol' tc does not like it when it locks up
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Don, What is the difference in the two?

I am looking for more power, but don't like the sound of the wear caused by the 370's. Are the 300's a better alternative, ie: better spray angle. What kind of power gain can I expect, 50-60 hp?

Thanks, and let me know if I'm way off base here!!
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the 370's won't hurt your tranny. Your right foot will!
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215's and a #10 plate with a 3K GSK cooked my tranny. Good Luck! But on the other hand, accelerating normally over soft bumps in 2nd gear now squawks the tires. Too Cool!!
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Re: 370 injectors in an automatic

Originally posted by jimrob
I just found out that the 300 hp injectors I bought were 370 hp injectors. I have just started to mildly bomb my truck and I am afraid the 370's will trash my tranny. I do pull about 10,000 lbs. sometimes but mostly short trips. Most of the time I am empty. What will do to my fuel mileage also?
I'll trade you my 300s for your 370s. I have about 2k miles on them. I still get 20-23 mpg on the freeway.. I need more.. Gee I sound like a crack addict...
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