Famous TTM Injectors for sale from their fueling kit
#27
You can get them from T1 Race development or there are plenty of places that sell them online where you may also find a better deal. Just be sure to get the correct length because they are offered just as the injector or there are different length and diameter aluminum adapters for the tops for different setups with different size o-rings and space between injector seat and fuel rail then the plug adapters.
They are certainly not cheap but they are the best. They take Bosch EV14 injectors which are the latest technology and are very good injectors and kick it up a notch. If you are looking to save a little money though Bosch EV14s will suit you well and will save you some money too.
They also offer tons of information on each injector on their website to help with tuning.
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They are certainly not cheap but they are the best. They take Bosch EV14 injectors which are the latest technology and are very good injectors and kick it up a notch. If you are looking to save a little money though Bosch EV14s will suit you well and will save you some money too.
They also offer tons of information on each injector on their website to help with tuning.
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#28
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The listings are just so you get the right injector with those adapters already to go for your particular car taking any "guess work" out of it since you don't have to figure out what size injector you have on your own.
I don't know the details of our injectors unless I took one out and measured it, but all you have to do is measure the length from o-ring to o-ring and then measure the diameter of the o-ring and get the correct injector. It is probably the 14mm o-ring standard length injector with no aluminum extension.
After a quick search using the information here for fitment CLICK and seeing that this injector is listed for 5.5 AMG and AMB engine code (the engine in my Audi) and the E55 that tells me the injector is in fact the standard length with no aluminum adapter to change the overall lenght or size of top o-ring.
I looked at the Audi A4 1.8t offering and it didn't have a listing for the B5 and B6 model which are different length injectors though. You could order those and just pull the adapter off if it did come with them, they are just slid over the actual o-ring on the injector. I actually have mine like that with the adapter since I run the older style fuel rail and manifold on my car. Or you could just dig through the different offerings and find out which car has the listing without the extension since they could possibly be a little cheaper.
I would simply just measure one of your injectors to be certain though and then tell them the injector you need.
I don't know the details of our injectors unless I took one out and measured it, but all you have to do is measure the length from o-ring to o-ring and then measure the diameter of the o-ring and get the correct injector. It is probably the 14mm o-ring standard length injector with no aluminum extension.
After a quick search using the information here for fitment CLICK and seeing that this injector is listed for 5.5 AMG and AMB engine code (the engine in my Audi) and the E55 that tells me the injector is in fact the standard length with no aluminum adapter to change the overall lenght or size of top o-ring.
I looked at the Audi A4 1.8t offering and it didn't have a listing for the B5 and B6 model which are different length injectors though. You could order those and just pull the adapter off if it did come with them, they are just slid over the actual o-ring on the injector. I actually have mine like that with the adapter since I run the older style fuel rail and manifold on my car. Or you could just dig through the different offerings and find out which car has the listing without the extension since they could possibly be a little cheaper.
I would simply just measure one of your injectors to be certain though and then tell them the injector you need.
#29
I am planning on going with one of these two, just waiting on Tony for his go ahead:
Fuel Injector: Bosch/Fiveo 028US750 (750CC)
Fuel Injector: Bosch/Fiveo 028US1000 (1000cc)
Fuel Injector: Bosch/Fiveo 028US750 (750CC)
Fuel Injector: Bosch/Fiveo 028US1000 (1000cc)
#42
Called the shop that did all the original work and I am still on stock injectors. Is an injector swap on these engines easy? Last injector swap I did was on a Honda.
Oh. I just ordered colder plugs as well to go with the injector upgrade.
Oh. I just ordered colder plugs as well to go with the injector upgrade.
Last edited by BlkE55K; 01-31-2012 at 11:41 AM.
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E55 w/ goods, Z32 Project underway
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