The stock injectors on a "bluetop" 4age are 182cc from what i've read so far please someone correct me if i'm wrong...now i don't know what the stock size is on the v-6 that is in the T-100 but if someone knows let me know if they are bigger and does anyone know if they will go into a 4age fuel rail if they are bigger will the fuel rail need to be bored out or something? i have a set of the T-100 injectors laying at home in Wisconsin and i'm in San Diego so i was wondering if those would work...ANY help please post if you know anything about this
What I can tell you for sure, is that the Paseo 5E-FE, Corolla 4A-FE, and the Camry 3S-FE injectors all are interchanceable as far as dimensions "O" rings and seals, and all fit each other's fuel rails.
That leads me to believe that Toyota might have standard injector / fuel rail dimensions, but that is quite a leap of faith on my part. Somebody correct me if I am wrong.
All injectors do not have the same risistance, so you might want to check that to make sure that you have a good match.
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well i mean i already have the T-100 injectors...so if i put them in the fuel i'm looking for a larger cc capacity basically...i mean i can put them in the fuel rail and see if they fit but i'm looking to see if the T-100 injectors are a larger size...i'm going for more fuel since my engine is ahh alittle "modified" so to speak...
They must be a bigger size for a bigger motor like the t-100's v6.. as for the actual rating i couldnt tell you
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They must be a bigger size for a bigger motor like the t-100's v6.. as for the actual rating i couldnt tell you
Eehh, no that doesn't always ring true. The ones in the Paseo 1.5L 5E-FE engine deliver more fuel than the ones from the Corolla 1.6L 4A-FE engine.
I think the ones in the 2.0L, 4cyl Camry are bigger than the ones in the 2.5L, V6 Camry also.
I would try and find the spec's on them before doing the swap. You don't want to end up going backwards.
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'87 Corolla, AE82 FX-16, 4A-GZE swap (autocrosser)
'03 Tundra 4X4 Access Cab, (FX tow vehicle/Home Depot runner)
Modification: Changing something to what you thought it should have been from the start!
otherwise the fuel rail is a top feed correct me if i'm wrong can't i just get aftermarket like 300-something cc injectors that are top feed...cause it is a top feed fuel rail if i know anything i'm talking about....
what motor do you have ? here is what i have found...
i think you have the 3VZE motor if this is correct you have 200 CC injectors & they are 1.7 ohm's... let me know if this is not your engine, i will search again or you can look yourself http://autospeed.drive.com.au/cms/A_0102/article.html
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then you would want some 4agze injectors.. those are 365cc or if you wanna go bigger yet, you can get some off of a turbo supra which are 440cc's
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one my friends has 7mge injectors...i think i'm gonna go with those...cause i'm workin on the free route here...lol so i guess i'm gonna ist on my t-100 injectors to...lol...but thankx for that web site with all the injector info..that was SUPER helpful cause it made me realize i could get the 7m-ge injectors for free from a friend..haha...but yea thankx alot
most people who have had their injectors cleaned/balanced (even from witchhunter) have reported their blue 4age injectors actually flowing closer to 220-240cc/min @ 45psi
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What are you doing that requires you to upgrade injectors ?
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