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Old 12-04-2016, 12:05 PM
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does anyone know who has the best price on ID1000s?

after installing ESC stage 1 fuel system, injector duty is still around 130% at 6200 rpm 14lbs of boost. not running lean, but I can't take any chances.
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RDP.give them a call.got mine from them.
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Paid $xxx for mine but can't post the distributor on the forums. PM me if needed.

PS: RDP has great prices also..

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Old 12-05-2016, 09:26 PM
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Paid $740 for mine but can't post the distributor on the forums. PM me if needed.

PS: RDP has great prices also..
Sent Pm. RDP is advertising them for $944. I think they can be had for less.
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I think you might need additional connectors since the 1000s are a taller injector. Might be similar in price to get ID1300s FYSA.
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Originally Posted by KM177122
I think you might need additional connectors since the 1000s are a taller injector. Might be similar in price to get ID1300s FYSA.
Rail spacers are cheap... couple bucks at a hardware store with some new bolts. Look up pricing on ID1300's, they are A LOT more expensive but also have stainless internals unlike the 1000's
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I got the best deal through RDP. I also have the fuel rail spacers on the way as well. I appreciate all the pm's from members and other vendors giving me options.
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Originally Posted by tuboy19
Rail spacers are cheap... couple bucks at a hardware store with some new bolts. Look up pricing on ID1300's, they are A LOT more expensive but also have stainless internals unlike the 1000's
Wasn't sure on how simple or complex it was to run those injectors. Believe me I know how expensive they are, I'm running ID2000s.
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I got the best deal through RDP. I also have the fuel rail spacers on the way as well. I appreciate all the pm's from members and other vendors giving me options.
where did you purchase the fuel rail spacers ? wondering if I need those when I install my blower kit. goin on a ls3 car.
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Originally Posted by Blk 08 C6
where did you purchase the fuel rail spacers ? wondering if I need those when I install my blower kit. goin on a ls3 car.
http://www.ictbillet.com/ls-fuel-rai...ck-intake.html
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Don't you have to get different connectors as well? I'm thinking about changing my injectors out for a ID1000s, which is why I'm asking. I bet Unreal has the answer!
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Originally Posted by KM177122
Don't you have to get different connectors as well? I'm thinking about changing my injectors out for a ID1000s, which is why I'm asking. I bet Unreal has the answer!
the factory connectors for LS3 work. They do come with correct connectors to install if you have something different.
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Originally Posted by KM177122
Don't you have to get different connectors as well? I'm thinking about changing my injectors out for a ID1000s, which is why I'm asking. I bet Unreal has the answer!
Same connectors.
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My ID1000s and ID1300s went on no issues, all factory connectors.

Paul@ID is awesome.
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Originally Posted by Unreal
My ID1000s and ID1300s went on no issues, all factory connectors.

Paul@ID is awesome.
Thank you! ID1000's are good to about 1000whp on E85?
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1300s maybe but definitely not the 1000s on corn
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Originally Posted by russ472
1300s maybe but definitely not the 1000s on corn
I made over 1000 on e85.

All depends on fuel pressure. If you can crank the base pressure up and have the pumps to support it, you can squeak it out.


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