I was at the Pull and Pay the other day and I found myself looking at a pair of 1998 dodge neons. I remember reading that they used an injector that might work in my stroker so I pulled 8 of them. Part # 0280155782. They are 12.1 ohm, 242cc/min @ 43.5 psi and 256cc/min @ 49 psi or 24.1lb/hr @ 49psi according to witchhunter.com.
I want to put them in my 2000 WJ with a new 4.6L. Think they will work?
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Re: 0280155782 injectors
According to the calc on witchhunter.com these are too small and I would need ~30lb/hr. Here are the numbers that I input to the calc.
310 HP.
6 cylinders.
.47 B.S.F.C.
80% max
However, If I decide to believe this I would also have to swallow that the stock injectors that Jeep used are too small by ~ 6lb/hr.
From what I can gather the 0280155782 is just a little bigger than the 0280155784. And the 784 is supposed to have replaced the earlier 703s.
I believe the 782s @~24.5lb/hr or 256.8cc/min @49psi to be the right choice. wish me luck
310 HP.
6 cylinders.
.47 B.S.F.C.
80% max
However, If I decide to believe this I would also have to swallow that the stock injectors that Jeep used are too small by ~ 6lb/hr.
From what I can gather the 0280155782 is just a little bigger than the 0280155784. And the 784 is supposed to have replaced the earlier 703s.
I believe the 782s @~24.5lb/hr or 256.8cc/min @49psi to be the right choice. wish me luck

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Re: 0280155782 injectors
All the numbers you entered into the injector calculator are realistic except for the 310hp. No wonder you came up with 30lb/hr.akadeutsch wrote:According to the calc on witchhunter.com these are too small and I would need ~30lb/hr. Here are the numbers that I input to the calc.
310 HP.
6 cylinders.
.47 B.S.F.C.
80% max
However, If I decide to believe this I would also have to swallow that the stock injectors that Jeep used are too small by ~ 6lb/hr.
From what I can gather the 0280155782 is just a little bigger than the 0280155784. And the 784 is supposed to have replaced the earlier 703s.
I believe the 782s @~24.5lb/hr or 256.8cc/min @49psi to be the right choice. wish me luck
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Re: 0280155782 injectors
I have no qualms about running higher than 80% duty cycle. That in itself will cut down in the injector "required".
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Re: 0280155782 injectors
I read something wrong. I thought it came with 295 hp. As it turns out it only came with 195. When I re-enter the data in the calc on witchhunter.com the calc now says I need 20.6lb/hr flow. This means that my stock injectors (22.5lb/hr) are actually big enough, and my truck is running great so I will just leave it. "Don't fix what ain't broke" right?
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