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79jasper

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We don't have one yet, but seem to be slowly gaining a few owners.

Have some 155's on the way.
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The proofs in the pudding.
If a injector builder says don't run t6, it has to be for a reason.....
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from what i have read its the length of the pulse width size physical size of the injector has increase so should the timing to get the even with the pistons and injector correlated. but i have seen guys fire them up and run some of the smaller sized other than stock injectors. tuning is key
 

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Tuning is always key. Lol
Haven't seen you around in quite some time.
Will be doing tuning shortly. I went with the stock nozzle to buy some time.

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Tuning is always key. Lol
Haven't seen you around in quite some time.
Will be doing tuning shortly. I went with the stock nozzle to buy some time.

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the only reason why i say stock injector, is hey guess what you just took 40 gal on of bio diesel blend and one of your injectors just so happens to stop working. that why i like stock size injector for the 6.0. it makes good power and if and only if it break you can go to auto parts store to get another one.
 

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ya it been awhile. but good to be back

i hate to say it but for good stock injectors go to ford. best quality and i think i paid 214$ with core out the door
 

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Ford holds a higher standard than alliant (which is who they come from).
My view is, I'll run a good oil. Lol already watch fuel psi and ficm.

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I'm doing headgaskets, ported heads, ARPs, and misc other stuff on a buddies 6.0 next week. if you want someone to test them out for a year or two, send them on over. I'll let you know how they do. :cheers:

I've run Warren injectors before and they do quite well.
 

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Too loate... lol finished up last night finally.
Had to go buy a canopy so I wasn't getting rained on.
I'll get a pic eventually. But someone had replaced number 2 injector and one other. Well 2 was still throwing a balance code. The idiot didn't remove the old copper washer.....
Now to save for a couple tunes to match. Lol

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I'm legit surprised that they are wanting you to run thicker oil. Wonder what the reasoning behind a thicker cold oil is.
 

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I do run those in customers rigs with great luck! I get the ones with upgraded spool valves in them. I like the injectors. No issues with them


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