Great Replacement Fuel Injectors
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Great Replacement Fuel Injectors
When it comes time to replace fuel injectors, ideally we'd use Bosch Gen 3 injectors for their superior fuel atomization and spray pattern. However, most have stuck with the Gen 2 because the Gen 3's lack the injector rail clip notch to safely secure the injector and keep it from sliding into the intake. After much research though, I found a Gen 3 injector, normally used on certain Volvos, with the correct clip notch, EV1 connector, resistance, and flow. The Bosch 0280155746. After ordering and testing a set of these, I found they not only work, but work great. They fit perfect and I noticed improved idle, throttle response, and power.
Bosch on left, OEM on right:
Bosch Installed:
There are many places that sell these online for prices more reasonable than the less impressive OEM Lucas ones.
Bosch on left, OEM on right:
Bosch Installed:
There are many places that sell these online for prices more reasonable than the less impressive OEM Lucas ones.
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The numbers look the same to the popular Ford 19lb injectors from this site: Stan Weiss' - Electronic Fuel Injector (EFI) Flow Data Table
EXCELLENT find!
Part Number lbs/hr cc /min grams /min PSI BARS lbs/hr cc /min Application n-H
F6VE 19.0 199.7 143.6 43.5 3.0 19 199.7 Ford 5.0 5.8 4.6 v8
0-280-155-746 19.0 199.7 143.6 43.5 3.0 19 199.7 Volvo 5-2.5l, 6-3.0l-
EXCELLENT find!
Part Number lbs/hr cc /min grams /min PSI BARS lbs/hr cc /min Application n-H
F6VE 19.0 199.7 143.6 43.5 3.0 19 199.7 Ford 5.0 5.8 4.6 v8
0-280-155-746 19.0 199.7 143.6 43.5 3.0 19 199.7 Volvo 5-2.5l, 6-3.0l-
Last edited by Banzai Jimmy; 02-18-2012 at 05:05 PM. Reason: Formatting didn't come across right the first time
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These did not fix the misfire codes.
Mine's a 97 so it's GEMS. Should work on any year D1.
Got them here refurbished (wasn't sure they'd work): http://www.fuelinjector.citymaker.com/catalog/edit_catalog_items.cfm/4511825
New is preferable of course, now that we know they work.
Theoretically, yes they could net better performance due to the better atomization, but I don't have the tools to prove it.
Mine's a 97 so it's GEMS. Should work on any year D1.
Got them here refurbished (wasn't sure they'd work): http://www.fuelinjector.citymaker.com/catalog/edit_catalog_items.cfm/4511825
New is preferable of course, now that we know they work.
Theoretically, yes they could net better performance due to the better atomization, but I don't have the tools to prove it.
Last edited by EricTyrrell; 02-19-2012 at 12:39 PM.