somedude_001
SHO Member
I have been doing a lot of research on injectors recently for the SHO powered camaro. Some people I talk to say 100lb is enough and some prefer the extra head room of a 120lb unit. I was looking at the ID1000 or ID2000 but there is a massive size difference between the 2 and also a massive cost difference. Idle quality is not a major concern but cost is. Some of what I have been reading says that the injector dynamics units are great but are massively overpriced because their name is big right now. So I don't really know what to think. I am open to suggestions for different brands and any knowledge that I can gain for you guys.
My drivetrain setup.
engine 3.2 SHO engine, Low compression, +1mm valves, BBB, EH intake, ported heads, and LOTS of boost, possibly nitrous, E-85 fueling
trans, TH400, 5500 stall, stock 10 bolt camaro rear end (unknown condition and gears) possibly 3.42's
I talked with lonnies preformance and I am having him setup a twin 255 pump sending unit to drop in the factory tank. He then told me that I need to change the factory steel tank for a plastic LS1 tank from the newer camaro or the E85 will corrode the tank over time and send crap through the fuel system. He also offered 120lb injectors at a cost of 125 each. He was one of the guys that said 100lb units MIGHT be a bit small. He asked my power goals and I said 600-700whp. He did a quick calculation based on my powertrain and came up with something around 875~ crank HP. Personally I don't think the SHO block will hold that much power but that is the power I am building the fuel system for. I am going for the over build it the first time instead of build it 2 or 3 times like I did on my turbo SHO.
Back to the injector question. He asked what size injector it took and I said I think it is the same as the mustang, but then I looked on the ID website and their units have replaceable caps so post 12 in the other thread does not help in that situation.... There are so many different brand options I don't know what direction to go. Do the ID units come with harness adapters and or resistors to change impedance?
My drivetrain setup.
engine 3.2 SHO engine, Low compression, +1mm valves, BBB, EH intake, ported heads, and LOTS of boost, possibly nitrous, E-85 fueling
trans, TH400, 5500 stall, stock 10 bolt camaro rear end (unknown condition and gears) possibly 3.42's
I talked with lonnies preformance and I am having him setup a twin 255 pump sending unit to drop in the factory tank. He then told me that I need to change the factory steel tank for a plastic LS1 tank from the newer camaro or the E85 will corrode the tank over time and send crap through the fuel system. He also offered 120lb injectors at a cost of 125 each. He was one of the guys that said 100lb units MIGHT be a bit small. He asked my power goals and I said 600-700whp. He did a quick calculation based on my powertrain and came up with something around 875~ crank HP. Personally I don't think the SHO block will hold that much power but that is the power I am building the fuel system for. I am going for the over build it the first time instead of build it 2 or 3 times like I did on my turbo SHO.
Back to the injector question. He asked what size injector it took and I said I think it is the same as the mustang, but then I looked on the ID website and their units have replaceable caps so post 12 in the other thread does not help in that situation.... There are so many different brand options I don't know what direction to go. Do the ID units come with harness adapters and or resistors to change impedance?
