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Old 07-30-2013, 10:08 PM
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Can someone identify this injector ?? I thought it was an LS7, but Im second guessing it now. None of the numbers on the injector correlate to oem part number.

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Oh, and sorry the dang pics are so large....lol.

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It looks like a medium length. That would be LS2 design. Google the number on the injector.
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Originally Posted by gotjuice?
It looks like a medium length. That would be LS2 design. Google the number on the injector.
Its 2" long....from my digging that would be either a LS7 or the LS3. And the dang numbers on the body get zero hits on the "net".

LS2=65.2mm=2.5625"
LS7=53mm=2.12"

Also the LS2 bodys have a metal band in the middle of the body, these do not...

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take a look at the black body you will need a magnifing glass
just below the connector on the opposite of the connector you will see some numbers look for a 0280158051 if its that number its a Bosch 43lb injector @ 1 Bar LS3/LS7 that injector is capable of flowing 65Lbs @ 4 Bar. the 10 digit number is the bosch part number google that if different
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Originally Posted by Xplosive Performance
take a look at the black body you will need a magnifing glass
just below the connector on the opposite of the connector you will see some numbers look for a 0280158051 if its that number its a Bosch 43lb injector @ 1 Bar LS3/LS7 that injector is capable of flowing 65Lbs @ 4 Bar. the 10 digit number is the bosch part number google that if different
That is exactly what I thought but.....there are zero GM numbers on the body. The obvious reason they are not LS7/3's is because they hit 120% dc @ 513rwhp well under max rpm....... We put a guage on the rail, pump didnt waiver any....solid 58lbs. Also, we were commanding 14.68÷1.18 w/NGK wideband.
I bought these injectors off tech and were sold to me as LS3's.....guess you live and get burned, I mean learn...lol. So I decided to tossed four of them on a injector flow bench. LMAO, barely made 34lbs....

Lesson.....Chinese knockoff don't flow like OEM Bosch injectors !!!


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