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Old 09-26-2005   #1
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650 cc RC injectors fit, oil pres & temp gauge hookup locations

I wasn't sure if this qualified as a tech thread or not - but I put it in here anyway.
I'm getting a set of RC 650 cc injectors and I'm not sure if they'll drop into my car.
The numbers on the injectors are as follows:
The one closest to the top is 0924 and the other is 0100768.

I have a 94 Talon Tsi AWD with a stock 7 bolt. It has a big 16g and stock fuel rail and stock injectors.

Question 1: Will these injectors drop straight into my car?
Question 2: Where will an oil pressure gauge and an oil temp gauge hook up? Both are electronic (brand VDO) and have senders. Probably 14 gage wiring.

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Re: 650 cc RC injectors fit, oil pres & temp gauge hookup locations

Additional info I got from the RCENG website:
Sizes available in Saturated (high resistance) 550, 650, and 750 cc/min AND
Peak and Hold (low resistance) 550, 750, and 1000 cc/min

Which is better for my setup?
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Old 09-26-2005   #3
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Re: 650 cc RC injectors fit, oil pres & temp gauge hookup locations

You need low resistance injectors. High resistance injectors won't work, unless you plan on doing some rewiring.
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Re: 650 cc RC injectors fit, oil pres & temp gauge hookup locations

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You need low resistance injectors. High resistance injectors won't work, unless you plan on doing some rewiring.

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