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Old 04-08-2002, 11:56 AM   #1 (permalink)
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does anybody have any good suggestions on where to obtain prelude injectors (97-00)? I don't mind used btw. Honda dealerships want $100 a piece!
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Old 04-08-2002, 12:58 PM   #2 (permalink)
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does anybody have any good suggestions on where to obtain prelude injectors (97-00)? I don't mind used btw. Honda dealerships want $100 a piece!
Actually, they want $129 each. Plus tax.

I have a set I may let go for the right price.
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What size of injector are they, i too am interested.

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Old 04-08-2002, 08:49 PM   #4 (permalink)
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I drive a '92 integra and had 240cc injectors in it now i have upgraded to the '97 lude injectors which i have now found out are 280cc.....would these be enough for my all motor application?.....im talking full out built motor pistons, rods, cams, valve train, port polish etc. i have a fpr and the hondata stage 2 system to help me a long the way.

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I drive a '92 integra and had 240cc injectors in it now i have upgraded to the '97 lude injectors which i have now found out are 280cc.....would these be enough for my all motor application?.....im talking full out built motor pistons, rods, cams, valve train, port polish etc. i have a fpr and the hondata stage 2 system to help me a long the way.

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Should be more than adequate. What's your current static compression ratio?
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Should be more than adequate. What's your current static compression ratio?
I guess if you mean what compression im running it's 11:1.

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I've got a set of 2001 Lude Injectors. 6000 miles on them.

$100 shipped.
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I think you'll be okay with those injectors their GEN2TEG..... No worries you'll have it soon......
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