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2.5L ('98-'01) Turbo build - 2.5 sohc - need some help


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Alrighty it's been a while since an update


But I've pulled the engine and trans, bought another daily driver car (Ford focus) and started buying parts. Got crank resurfaced, pistons, rods, ordered rings, the gasket set, among some other things. I started painting the engine bay too. Just some rustoleum black. Also just got an email telling me my lowering kit arrived today. I'll post my 15inch wheels for sale and try to get some mustang rims sometime. I should be focusing on the engine aspect of it, but the rings (bought the turbo 2.3 rings from esslinger) are out of stock so they are gonna take a little longer than expected to arrive. While I was on essliner i ordered the ARP head studs too

I'm planning on buying injectors next, and I've heard that I can use the "brown top" fuel injectors...? I'm not exactly sure what I should buy. I think there pretty common Ford injector but I'm just wanting to double check before I order some knock off generic injectors that aren't the right ones. Thanks
 

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I ordered the injectors and a fuel pump

Just found some remanufactured ones from the mercur xr4ti

And a walbro 190lph from a mustang pump
 

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I could have sworn I replied to this...

The brown top injectors are peak and hold (sometimes called low impedance I believe) type not high impedance like pretty much everything is expecting on modern computers, they don't generally have the amp output and signal style needed for... there's no good converter modules either unless you go with microsquirt or megasquirt which will handle either style...
 

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Sooo I can't use the injectors that I bought?
 

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If I can't use these injectors then which ones should I get?
 

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Im sorry I cant answer your question but I am curious to see where this goes as I am in the process of planning the exact same thing.
 

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I actually think I figured it out. I returned the low impedance injectors and swapped them for some high impedance of similar power. The seller told me that most injectors are.universal? They fit my injector plug in my harness so I guess they will work. I have been making a lot of progress on my truck, the engine is ready to be assembled but I've been working on painting the frame and other things. Explorer axle that I bought was super rusty I got that cleaned up and it's ready to be fabbed up and installed after the clear coat I put on it.
 

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do you understand the rings and setting the gap right after reading the books?


this is a thing where an aftermarket ecu is a good idea. you can run boost on a 11 to 1 engine but timing and fuel and ring gap are critical....along with a catch can ect.


stinger has a nice piston set for about 800 bux complete with pins and ring package that will take an ass whooping...mid grade rods and some money in machining and balancing it all will be a wise investment.

last big build i seen in norwalk or...summit i guess now...the owner said he had 10 grand into it with the new processor...but it was running 11's just testing and looking to do 10.50s it was in a fairmont that was as beat to shit as my truck....usually those cars have v8 power.

looking into the ms systems and the 2.3 forums i would wager will help you more. what system are you tuning with?
 

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Are you buying a new turbo manifold or making a locator pipe to attach to the stock manifold?
 

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