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Old Aug 26, 2003 | 01:53 PM
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Would the LS6 28.8# injectors be enough for a 6.0/cam/125 shot n20? Or do they even fit?
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Old Aug 26, 2003 | 06:13 PM
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they are the bosch style injector so it wouldnt be a straight drop in. youd have to do a little work to make them fit, but it can be done.

i dont know about the size though. i would guess it would be if you were running a wet shot????
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Old Aug 26, 2003 | 09:32 PM
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if your going to swap injectors you might want to look at those 41's? that have recently droped in price. i think it is racetronics that is selling them for around $400 now and they drop/plug right in but you would need to program for them(like any injector change). those injecotrs would hold a 6.0 with a 125dry shot easy.

put in inline fuel pump in there and i wouldn't be afraid to hit it with a 150-200shot(dry) but at this level you would want to start really watching your tune.

back to your injector question, the fbody injectors are about 3/4" taller and require some cheezing to get them to fit. there is alot of good info on what it takes to get them to work but most people dont consider messing with it untill you want an injector so large that they dont make a drop in one.
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