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While rebuilding the top end, I noticed that a few of the factory plastic injector blocks were cracked.
Am thinking about going with aluminum billet ones instead. Other than Powerhaus, any idea who else might have them? thanks...
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I always thought it strange that these are plastic but then realized that it probably acts as an insulater keeping the intake manifold and the CIS head a bit cooler. Does that theory hold heat?
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That's my understanding as well. The billet ones usually have an insulator in addition to gasket to serve the same purpose as well.
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+1 on their insulative abilities.
The engine also expands a bit more than the manifold so they also act as stress relievers. For that reason I will be sticking with the plastic injector blocks thanks to my one piece manifold. |
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Hmm, the billet ones sound like a solution looking for a problem...
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Well, the problem in my case is I'm considering porting the head - BA's book suggests 36mm but the factory ones only has 4mm wall thickness so can't be machined.
I'd be interested if anyone had good/bad experience with porting the 930 head?
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FWIW,...We always use billet ones as the OEM phenolic injector blocks are very prone to crack.
When (not if) that happens, you get a big enough air leak that creates a severe lean condition and the consquences are very expensive.
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Steve, Where do you get the injector blocks? Also noticed those billet cylinders on your site, who makes those?
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We carry the billet injector blocks.
We designed those 102mm cylinders and they were made for us, right next door,... ![]()
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