I bought all 6 injectors from rx7club. All 6 injectors are exactly the same, guaranteed. All 6 injectors came off of Turbo RX7's. Flow testing the injectors just ensures that they aren't stuck/shitty/garbage...that they flow similar to the other injectors. All four flowed within 1% of each...
Bought 6 used Mazda Rx-7 injectors from rx7club.com, two from three different people. Two came flow tested at 570 ish cc, the other four I had flow tested and came to 670 cc (I attribute it to being a cheap ass shop...they probably use a fluid with a different specific weight than gasoline)...
Haven't heard anything about it's fitment or quality but if it's like the other silicone hoses out there (such as for the radiator) they should be really good. I'll be going with it soon, seeing as how one of my makeshift hoses doesn't fit too well haha.
If you wanted to do that doing just the part of the hose that is not covered by the clamps should be fine. The oil/heat leaked onto the clamp and the hose beneath the clamp is minimal and the heat shielding should disperse everything else.
Although I'd still just go with a silicone hose ;)
Material matters, yes. Different materials will have a different hardness.
At first I thought you were talking about Brinell/Rockwell hardness...those are hardness tests done on sample pieces of material as well. Brinell uses a high load/tiny ball point to do it, rockwell uses two different...
I think that clip the spade is in has two wires in it...one 12 volt leading to the relay and the output determined by the relay. Spade just reroutes it to the output.
Could very well be wrong, because I don't feel like digging through the EWD or searching threads for exactly how/why it...
I'm bored in class, you're lucky :p
That red portion will cut into the hose when tightened down...it comes into direct contact with it.
There are no serrations for the screw clamp to grip to on the inside slider of that clamp (the outside slider has the serrations), therefore it will not...
Good info to know! I bought a whole ton of the constant pressure clamps (third picture) a while back and went to town replacing all the screw clamps I put on the car since I bought it...sick of hoses getting chewed up and doubly sick of recurring leaks (expansion and such).
Will work well if...
Yes! My heart jumped when I saw IJ posted...do you absolutely HAVE to use t-bolt/similar clamps or can you use the stock style constant pressure clamps? I've seen pictures of people using the stock style clamps on upper/lower silicone radiator hoses so I presume it should be OK as long as they...
I got a 90 degree hose from...advance auto parts I believe. I replaced it two years ago, and it blew apart on me about a month ago. Got the same hose because it was a friggen Saturday night haha, only thing I could get my hands on to get my car running. I'll replace it one more time with a...
http://www.034motorsport.com/product_info.php?products_id=13863
$12, seems to be the same 3 ply high temp silicone hose. I e-mailed them about the temp/pressure ratings but they didn't answer yet so I'll be calling in a few mins.
Dirgle is right, that's why I'm going around and sourcing some...
Mmshay, thanks guys!
Searching cygnus for it right now, for some reason I can't find the damn page it's on...
edit: Duh, yeah it is the third hose in that picture...stupid me.
http://www.mishimoto.com/mishimoto-toyota-supra-silicone-heater-hose-86-92.html
Top left is the goofy hose on the heater valve on the passenger side firewall. Bottom center is from that heater valve to behind the head.
Top right hose is...what? Can't be the lower radiator hose, but I don't...
http://www.cygnusx1.net/Supra/Library/EPC/291410/catalog.aspx?F=1603&P=2
'16283', bottom middle-ish.
Part number is 16283-42010.
edit: Finding rear part number in a second...but, what is the inner diameter of that front hose? I'm pretty sure it is 3/4" (.750"). The only 90 degree silicone...
I was looking at hydraulic hose in Napa praying to god its bend radius would work...and then realized, "how the hell am I gonna clamp this down?"
I gotta find my old heat shield too...
Is the Toyota hose really the best hose to use for this, or is there another higher temp, higher pressure rated hose that will fit and work, and won't burst ever? I had to replace it for the second time maybe a month ago or so, which was 2 years after I replaced it the first time.
I attribute...
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