Weld-in fuel injector holders

Fuel Supply & Ignition Systems
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Good to see you on here Ethan!!
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Post by CBDZ »

Anybody used these yet?
My Car Details:
Fiberglass Buggy on 1973 Chassis.
1904 cc
Megasquirt (MS1 with 3.57 board) Fuel Injection: German Intake Plenum, CB Performance End-Castings, Ford Escort Throttle Body with custom Adapter, MS controls Wasted Spark Coil Pack
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i don't think i have sold any to anyone on this forum yet
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SOVW, takin' over Shoptalk. LOve it.
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..and just hold on people, big things commin from the boys in Medford soon. Can we re-name it EFIford? :roll:
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latemodel wrote:SOVW, takin' over Shoptalk. LOve it.
We are everywhere... :lol:
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PM sent to Ethan about pricing and availability.

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Post by sideshow »

Here is a picture from the UAC thread
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http://ultimateaircooled.com/simplemach ... c=2132.285 one of the drag racers is installing a set of the second generation injector holders for the Red Baron. At the same time the car is going back to gas from alcohol and the intake is being reworked.

The price of the injector holders is currently 40$ each and have more material on the manifold end.
Yeah some may call it overkill, but you can't have too much overkill.
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Doubleday Racing Injector holders on Eric Calabrese's new motor for the Red Baron.

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Post by Rdub »

That system looks a lot like the 1974 Carrera RSR Turbo 2.1 injection, which is the way I'm thinking of going with my Rally Porsche. Ethan please PM me about availability on your injector holders.

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I believe that Ethan has these in stock now. Email him at ethan@doubledayracing.com and he can send you an invoice.

With plumbing...

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The above motor was dyno'd recently:

21.6 psi 587 hp @ 7100 rpm

Will make peak horsepower at 8500 - 9000 rpm.

It's running 4 160lb injectors. :shock:

Will debut this weekend at BOR.

Go team Baron!
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latemodel wrote:SOVW, takin' over Shoptalk. LOve it.
Word! :D
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Re: Weld-in fuel injector holders

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notched wrote:Weld-in fuel injector holders available soon from Doubleday Racing...

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Featuring AN (JIC) -6 male fitting incorporated into the aluminum tops and stainless steel hex-head screws. Available in steel or aluminum bottoms. You can create your own fuel injection system with much more flexibility.

http://www.doubledayracing.com [site under construction, but will be up soon]

A good friend of mine is making these, thought you guys might be interested. Let me know if you have any questions!

Phillip
Hi,

Anyone know if these are still available? I tried emailing Ethan but havent heard back yet?

Cheers,

J
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Re: Weld-in fuel injector holders

Post by Alexander_Monday »

Ditto. Ethan did return 1 email several weeks ago. but has not replied to my latest. I was curious if I could get them with steel top and aluminum body. It took several attempts the first time.
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