Having recently changed inlet manifold and injectors, was wondering if there is any difference or benefits to be had via 'bolt on - off the shelf' parts from a scrappy....
Mine is the 2.5 V6 and have had a little play with the engine, Iv changed to a 2.6 inlet manifold and black injectors. Changed from 2.5 manifold and orange/red injectors...
I measured the bore of the 2.6 manifold and discovered that it is 3mm bigger than the 2.5.... better flow...?
The injectors are black compared to the orange/red injectors - dunno if they have a better flow or better spray pattern, I understand about closed loop and the ECU will only allow so much fuel into the engine, but experimenting in this way can't harm the engine Im sure...
I have noticed that the engine is a little more responsive, but that could just be down to the placebo effect... a bit like the chavs do with their big bore exhausts - its sounds faster so therefore it is.... noise does not equal power.... but they dont seem to understand this...
Is it beneficial to fit other injectors from say a 3.2 or even a 3.0 to increase power maybe... Fuel economy (or lack of) is something that Iv learned to live with since buying my Omega in January last year, I dont do long journeys except for when we take a trip to the lakes but then we're normally dragging a 1.7tonnes lump on wheels so economy just aint there (think I managed to get the Inst MPG down to 7.2MPG on a long hill

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So if anyone has any ideas as to injector differnces that might help, or even if different injectors from 4 pots that might work...