Where can I find these parts?
#24
Re:Where can I find these parts?
Just make the steel injector bugs yourself. They are really easy to make.
Don't know what injectors you are going to use but Bosch injectors need a 13.5 mm hole for both sides. Grab a sold round bar and drill a 13.5 mm hole in it, easy as that.
My minute made manifold, yes it's ugly, but it works and made it in like 2 hours (including fuel rail)
Don't know what injectors you are going to use but Bosch injectors need a 13.5 mm hole for both sides. Grab a sold round bar and drill a 13.5 mm hole in it, easy as that.
My minute made manifold, yes it's ugly, but it works and made it in like 2 hours (including fuel rail)
#27
Re:Where can I find these parts?
pug, those injector bungs are WAY out of control, I think that might have a major problem w/ atomization.
yeah, whitey, just make some, measure the ID of one (for the injectors you are using) and get some SS tubing that relates (say it is 3/4" or something ID, you'd buy 1" .120" wall SS tube for like $2.50 a foot cut it and weld it and you're done) just make sure and obiously chamfer the edges so you don't ---- up the grommets on the way in, and make sure you know what you're doing w/ injector angle (plays a major role in how an EFI system works)
as for the pump, you should be able to find what you are looking for in a hydraulics supply store for not too much money. pumps like that are used for various things.
yeah, whitey, just make some, measure the ID of one (for the injectors you are using) and get some SS tubing that relates (say it is 3/4" or something ID, you'd buy 1" .120" wall SS tube for like $2.50 a foot cut it and weld it and you're done) just make sure and obiously chamfer the edges so you don't ---- up the grommets on the way in, and make sure you know what you're doing w/ injector angle (plays a major role in how an EFI system works)
as for the pump, you should be able to find what you are looking for in a hydraulics supply store for not too much money. pumps like that are used for various things.
#28
Re:Where can I find these parts?
Originally Posted by DutchPug
Just make the steel injector bugs yourself. They are really easy to make.
Don't know what injectors you are going to use but Bosch injectors need a 13.5 mm hole for both sides. Grab a sold round bar and drill a 13.5 mm hole in it, easy as that.
My minute made manifold, yes it's ugly, but it works and made it in like 2 hours (including fuel rail)
Don't know what injectors you are going to use but Bosch injectors need a 13.5 mm hole for both sides. Grab a sold round bar and drill a 13.5 mm hole in it, easy as that.
My minute made manifold, yes it's ugly, but it works and made it in like 2 hours (including fuel rail)
Does that manifold leak? And when you drilled them out did you just use a regular drill bit? Also can you take pics of your fuel rail. I think I might try and make my own.
#29
Re:Where can I find these parts?
Originally Posted by Kyle
Originally Posted by spoiledbratracing
wrong thread muthafaka
https://www.homemadeturbo.com/forum/...threadid=29809
Kyle you little ------- crybaby. I'm asking where I can find a specific oil pump and injector bungs. Where to find parts has absolutely no tech relevance at all. You wouldn't even know the pump was supposed to be for a turbo if I didn't mention it. So Kyle go ---- yourself, your the biggest ------- crybaby on this site. You remind me of a 4 year old throwing a temper tantrum in a toystore.
#30
Re:Where can I find these parts?
Originally Posted by Platty9
hey man just build your own find an oil pump that has a shaft and attach a motor such as a wiper motor to it i made one gave me 50 psi no problem
Don't you think a wiper motor would burn out under the strain of trying to push oil?