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Hey guys, pulling some of the last parts off of a shell that I had, and I am trying to identify these injectors. They were installed by the previous owner, and I was told they were 660cc's, but I am looking to get rid of them and want to figure out exactly what they are. Each injector has a different number engraved on them. On the top of the injector, they all have the number "5144 17113814". A quick google of that brings me one result LOL, to Racetronix, for a 65lb/min Delphi injector, so I think I am on the right track.

http://www.racetronix.biz/itemdesc.asp?ic=17113814&eq=&Tp=

Here are the numbers that are engraved:
207 57/2 1135
204 57/2 1135
72 57/3 1135
88 57/3 1135

This mean anything to you guys? Haven't really seen too many different injectors, so I was hoping someone could help me out (oh, and if anyone is interested in them, PM me, as they are for sale :thumb: )

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These aren't Fuel Injector Clinic injectors based on the numbers engraved in them. The original part number would indicate what the base injector is, but it is possible they have been modified to flow more so that may be a little more difficult to confirm without having them flow tested to find out for sure. If you or the new owner of the injectors wants to send them in for flow testing then just give us a call at 561 427 0082 and we can let you know what they flow, or if you have a local shop that does injector flow testing then they may also be able to help you out.
 
those look like PTE injectors. the numbers could be flow numbers, such as time elapsed, fuel pressure and final cc's flowed.

so at 57 psi they could have flowed 1135cc's/min. so theyd be close to 1000-1100cc at 43.5 or 3 bar. but thats just a guess.
 
These aren't Fuel Injector Clinic injectors based on the numbers engraved in them. The original part number would indicate what the base injector is, but it is possible they have been modified to flow more so that may be a little more difficult to confirm without having them flow tested to find out for sure. If you or the new owner of the injectors wants to send them in for flow testing then just give us a call at 561 427 0082 and we can let you know what they flow, or if you have a local shop that does injector flow testing then they may also be able to help you out.

Thanks for chiming in FIC. I will check around and see if I can find a local place that can do some flow testing.

those look like PTE injectors. the numbers could be flow numbers, such as time elapsed, fuel pressure and final cc's flowed.

so at 57 psi they could have flowed 1135cc's/min. so theyd be close to 1000-1100cc at 43.5 or 3 bar. but thats just a guess.

Thanks, I was able to find some more pics of PTE injectors, and I am thinking the same thing, they do look quite similar, especially with the engraving of the numbers. Just sent them an email to see if they can confirm the numbers. :thumb:

And got confirmation from PTE that they are indeed PTE 680cc's, thanks for the help guys.
 
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