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Four Eyed Stangs
September 19th, 2003, 01:46 AM
What injectors should an '88 TC have?

I have read that non-HO 5.0's have 14's/gray.

I noticed that mine has 19's/orange-tan

If it need's 14's then that would explain why I am getting only 9-10 mpg!.....


If 14's are the norm, then I will put on my AFPR and turn the pressure down 7-8 psi to try and compensate.


Thanks!

pro-five-oh
September 19th, 2003, 10:22 AM
Yeah, supposed to have 14s. :confused:

That is kinda odd. Tell us you make out after you put the AFPR on.

Four Eyed Stangs
September 19th, 2003, 01:24 PM
When I bought the car the guy pointed out that he just put new 19#'ers on it.

I didn't pay attention until I noticed that every other non-HO had 14's!

I'll report after I tinker with it. I may put it on our local wideband to check for safety.

[ September 19, 2003: Message edited by: Four Eyed Stangs ]

Four Eyed Stangs
September 21st, 2003, 06:36 PM
My Kirban AFPR fit perfectly.
I turned it down to 30psi and wont go further until I get it on a sniffer.

It made a tremendous difference on the exhaust smell and it breaks the rear tires far easier now.

I will post the sniffer results once I have them.

pro-five-oh
September 21st, 2003, 07:19 PM
Cool, that might be the ticket. Finding a clean 80s 5.0 Tbird, Cougar, TC, Crown Vic, Grand Marquis in the junkyard and getting those 14lb injectors might not be a bad idea, but you probably fixed it. smile.gif

Dereck
September 22nd, 2003, 11:33 AM
Hi All

At the risk of sounding stupid, what is an APFR ?

Regards

Dereck

pro-five-oh
September 22nd, 2003, 12:19 PM
Oh whoops. Adjustable Fuel Pressure Regulator (AFPR) is one of those 5.0 Mustang words that you usually hear on the Corral!!! smile.gif

And no, nobody needs an AFPR unless they have a wicked motor, or a blower, or...umm the wrong sized fuel injectors. smile.gif

Four Eyed Stangs
September 25th, 2003, 12:38 AM
The guy I bought it from has the original 14's for me to pick up.

As it sits, It tested emissions at:

HC 1.24 on 1.60 allowed
CO 18.00 on 15.00 allowed
NOx 2.06 on 2.50 allowed

I should pass CO tomorrow on the 19's; hopefully.

pro-five-oh
September 25th, 2003, 09:06 AM
Wow, that's a nice TC! Yeah, I'd slap the 14s back on...

You can sell the 19s to some stock Mustang or Mark VII guy.

Four Eyed Stangs
September 25th, 2003, 05:06 PM
Thanks!

It passed after I dropped the fuel pressure to 24psi and put my MSD on.

HC 0.70
CO 08.74
NOx 1.64

I will put the 14's back on ,but I will save the 19's. I have almost everything for an HO conversion but EEC and time.

Once the Mustang is fixed I can worry about doing the TC HO conversion.

Anon
September 25th, 2003, 07:26 PM
now that you know what pressure will pass your local "I know better than you" regulations. You can adjust your fuel pressure to find out what is BEST for YOUR driving habits and road conditions. You will find that a 2 to 4 lb difference from your 24 PSIG with your #19 injectors will give you a wider range of power vs fuel mileage. Assuming the rest of the drive train is in good shape, it would not be unexpected to see 27 MPG on the flats say from Phoenix to Tucson and back.
Now for in-town/stop & go driving even with the best setup, starting and stopping a +4000 Lb Luxmobile takes lots of fuel.
Enjoy smile.gif