Bosch fuel injectors
Bosch fuel injectors
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FactBV

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358 posts

247 months

Thursday 29th August 2013
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Is there anyone who has a set of Bosch fuel injectors available for a Griff?

After a chat with Mark Adams, prior to my rolling road session with him, I like the idea of fitting Bosch injectors, there are quite a few advantages when you read up on them, mainly atomisation rather than flow. However, they are £500 for a set new. yikes Having my Lucas ones cleaned or buying a second hand set of Vectra injectors and having them cleaned is an option (although not potentially a huge improvement) but I thought that I would ask first before doing anything. I would like to fit them at the same time that I do the carbon trumpets, ready for the session.

carsy

3,019 posts

188 months

Thursday 29th August 2013
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Engineer 1949 has a set of Vectra injectors going for grabs, Think they have only done a small mileage.

Cant see the bosch being any better than these.

FlipFlopGriff

7,144 posts

270 months

Thursday 29th August 2013
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From what I hear everyone who goes that way is recommended to put in Bosch injectors and a Bosch AFM. Not sure if you can have the Bosch AFM on a pre cat but seems a stock response. I have no idea on tuning so not sure of the advantages. If it was that easy then everyone would just do those 2 things but not sure how many who havent gone to Mark have - who's right? who knows.
FFG

Bluebottle

3,498 posts

263 months

Thursday 29th August 2013
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Not looked at prices lately, but I got my Bosch injectors stateside from this company
Fiveomotorsport
At the the time (including import Tax) they came in at almost half the price of the cheapest deal i could get over here.

FactBV

Original Poster:

358 posts

247 months

Thursday 29th August 2013
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FlipFlopGriff said:
From what I hear everyone who goes that way is recommended to put in Bosch injectors and a Bosch AFM. Not sure if you can have the Bosch AFM on a pre cat but seems a stock response. I have no idea on tuning so not sure of the advantages. If it was that easy then everyone would just do those 2 things but not sure how many who havent gone to Mark have - who's right? who knows.
FFG
In terms of the AFM, Mark's thoughts were that as mine is starting to produce reasonable power a Lucas 20AM from the P38 Range Rover is a good upgrade with lots available between £40-50 on ebay.

There was no hard sell at all on the injectors, we were just discussing the advantages of the Bosch spray patten. I realise that current Lucas injectors will certainly not be limiting, in terms of fuel flow, but because I don't have the engine capacity, every little bit of efficiency helps. Its just getting a balance with the money as I am guessing that the gains from £500 worth of injectors are going to be relatively small. However, the thing is with Mark, he has so much experience in tuning this engine, if you were going to choose to listen to one person, its probably going to be him. I will do a little write up when I have finished as with you having the same engine, a lot of it will be relevant to you as well.

FactBV

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358 posts

247 months

Thursday 29th August 2013
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Bluebottle said:
Not looked at prices lately, but I got my Bosch injectors stateside from this company
Fiveomotorsport
At the the time (including import Tax) they came in at almost half the price of the cheapest deal i could get over here.
That's interesting thanks.

MPoxon

5,329 posts

196 months

Thursday 29th August 2013
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I have had my 500 setup by Mark, very impressed with the results. Full write up here...

http://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?t=127...

FactBV

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358 posts

247 months

Thursday 29th August 2013
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FactBV said:
That's interesting thanks.
yes £220 plus postage and tax........mmmm

QBee

22,113 posts

167 months

Thursday 29th August 2013
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I am running Bosch red top injectors and a P38 AFM, both installed by Rob at V8D.
I remember the injectors being £300 and the AFM £75, but may have got that wrong.
01775 750000 if you want to check

FactBV

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358 posts

247 months

Thursday 29th August 2013
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QBee said:
I am running Bosch red top injectors and a P38 AFM, both installed by Rob at V8D.
I remember the injectors being £300 and the AFM £75, but may have got that wrong.
01775 750000 if you want to check
I will do thanks. Knowing what you know now, did the AFM and the injectors make a noticeable difference?

QBee

22,113 posts

167 months

Thursday 29th August 2013
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FactBV said:
QBee said:
I am running Bosch red top injectors and a P38 AFM, both installed by Rob at V8D.
I remember the injectors being £300 and the AFM £75, but may have got that wrong.
01775 750000 if you want to check
I will do thanks. Knowing what you know now, did the AFM and the injectors make a noticeable difference?
Yes, but before them my new V8D engine was going horribly lean at about 4600 rpm. The injectors and AFM were the first fix, followed by a remap by Mark Adams. The total package is a total joy to drive, loads of torque and good bhp. But I cannot tell you how much of which was the fix, and whether the bits were necessary. Prior to fitting them the wisdom was that stock 5 litre parts ran out of puff at around 270-280 bhp. I still had mapping issues after fitting, which is why i phoned and then went to see Mark Adams. Mine eventually made 302 bhp on Mark's RR, 276 at the wheels (which suggests 315 on any other RR), but more importantly 330 torques, which is what I love about it.

Sorry not to be more clear cut. The prices were fitted, but the best advice will come free from the experts. Both are great guys and are happy to talk to you. Marks on 01694 720144, Rob on 01775 750000. Mark for mapping Rob for engine components. They overlap a fair bit, and Rob is also fond of Megasquirt..

Edited by QBee on Friday 30th August 00:00

FlipFlopGriff

7,144 posts

270 months

Friday 30th August 2013
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Pete,
Can you use the Bosch 20AM on pre cats? Sure I read somewhere you can't.
FFG

FactBV

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358 posts

247 months

Friday 30th August 2013
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FlipFlopGriff said:
Pete,
Can you use the Bosch 20AM on pre cats? Sure I read somewhere you can't.
FFG
Paul - I am pretty sure that you can, that was Mark's suggestion. There are also plenty of them around but of course they are black, a different shape and obviously won't look very original.

I think that they are a little longer as well so you won't have to buy another ACT induction hose set or elbow at least, as you do with the Bosch AFM which I think is a little shorter. However, I have actually bought a MA bespoke chip now based on standard injectors and AFM.

As the 20AMs are so cheap, I might take a second hand one with me, and it would be easy to fit quickly and see what difference it makes. If the injectors are causing a problem Mark always brings a set anyway, the only issue is that you loose one and a half hours swapping them over which is valuable time given that you are paying for Mark and the roller time.

TvrIanD

32 posts

152 months

Friday 30th August 2013
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Mark Adams services were used on my 500 2 years ago - Bosch brown tops recommended and supplied @ £47 each.

Hoover.

5,993 posts

265 months

Saturday 31st August 2013
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FlipFlopGriff said:
Pete,
Can you use the Bosch 20AM on pre cats? Sure I read somewhere you can't.
FFG
Paul, I've been chatting with Mark about AFM, due to my ocar isssues... and a 20AM can be used, but it requires a remap and I think if I understood correctly some connector adaptor...... as we think my AFM is past it's best as it's the original made in 1991, I've bought a 20AM, and Mark is doing a best guess map based on data he already has from previous map and 20am,enlarged plenum had done xmas.... which will include boosting fuel pressure, which he is able to do due to my yellow top injectors not being standard (apparently they can take pressure up to about 3.5, and have good atomisation..... no idea what make or spec they they are though, Mark recognises them though and knows what he can do with them)

I'm doing best guess map initially, until I confirm that AFM is the issue... otherwise it waste of everyones time and money if it aint doing a rolling road map.