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● YUMINASHI 320CC/MIN B-TYPE FUEL INJECTOR (10-HOLES) (16450-B10-320)
● If you have a 4V engine, then it's actually possible to use this 320cc/min injector starting from a 310cc 4V engine until a 380cc 4V setup depending on where you are looking for...
The above information is correct for motorcycles such as a KTM250 which has stock a 260cc/min injector installed, but if you have a 250cc, 300cc or 350cc scooter such as the SH, FORZA or ADV then these flow rates can't be used...
The stock injector from the SH300i, FORZA300 and ADV300 is a 10-holes 235cc/minute injector, and the since 2021 350cc version from these scooters are using an injector with the same flow rate as the 300, so keep this in mind if you start to tune your fuel injection system on these scooters!...
● If you have a 2-valve bike, then this B-type 320cc/min flow rate injector can be used in a 345cc engine and above a 450cc engine, but we wouldn't recommend to install this injector in anything larger than 400cc, where the 345cc engine will have more torque with this injector installed because of the richer running engine, and the 400cc engine will have a better fuel economy.
※ A "255cc" marking could be visible on the 320cc/min B-type injector body, and this is not related to the fuel flow rate/minute of the injector.
※ The flow/minute is tested of each and every injector before being shipped out (possible to smell injector testing liquid), and this based on a 3.2bar pressure which is the stock pressure of a new 110cc/125cc/150cc/160cc motorcycle or scooter.
※ These injectors have a tolerance of +/- 5cc/min.
※ The pressure of a ADV/SH/Forza 300/350 fuel pump is higher than 3.2bar, so the fuel flow rate/minute will be slightly higher as the flow rate advertised if installed on these scooters.
※ We recommend to install a wideband O2 gauge on your bike, to know where you are based on Lambda or Air Fuel Ratio and to select the right injector for your tune based on the results you see (We recommend 12.8 - 13.2AFR).
E10 / E85 ETHANOL TUNING:
● If you would like to change to E10 fuel (fuel mixed with 10% ethanol), then you need to install a 6.4% larger injector, where it's safe and recommend to use a 7% larger injector. (Example Forza300: stock injector 235cc/min x 1.07= 251cc/min injector)
● If you would like to change to E85 fuel (fuel mixed with 85% ethanol), then you need to install a 30% larger injector (Example Forza300: stock injector 235cc/min x 1.3= 305cc/min injector)
※ You can scroll all the way down on this page to know more about injector reading to know the flow rate of the injector you have installed in your bike, to be able to calculate the new injector flow rate to run with ethanol...
● THIS INJECTOR CAN ALSO BE INSTALLED IN:
HONDA:
PIAGGIO:
(1D000698 Injector Type)
VESPA:
(1D000698 Injector Type)
※ You can scroll all the way down on this page to know more about injector reading and to know the flow rate of the injector you have installed in your bike, to be able to calculate the new injector flow rate to run with ethanol...
E85 FUEL STATION SEARCH:
● The benefits for engine tuners to run on E85, which is a 85% ethanol mixture, are very well known.
You can run much higher compression ratio's compared to a normal fuel and your engine makes a much cooler burn.
With our large selection of injector flow rates available it makes it really easy to make the conversion.
If you want to make a simple conversion then you first need to look how much cc/min flow you are actually running with your stock injector.
If your stock injector is 260cc/min (please scroll down how to read your injector below), and if you want to change your fuel to E85, then we recommend to install a 338cc/min injector to have the same performance with E85.
※ Rule of thumb here is the injector flow rate/min you have selected to run with normal fuel times 1.3 to get the flow rate/min with E85.
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● INJECTOR READING:
How to know which injector you have, and which one should be the right one to replace it to have the same fuel rate, or a higher fuel rate then you already have installed?
With the guide below you can see based on the injector "name" which injector you have installed on your bike, and which one you should take to make your bike run richer or leaner.
Keep in mind that you first need to know if you have an A-Type injector, or a B-Type injector.
With the A-Type injector, the letter on top of the injector tells you the "name" of the injector.
With the B-Type injector it is actually the opposite, because the letter, or letters below, are telling you the "name" of the injector.
How to recognize an A-Type and B-Type injector?
Well, it's actually easy to see because the A-type injector is perfectly round and smooth, while the B-Type injector have these Pins left and right that protrude, it not perfectly round and smooth at all.
※ If you have the large throttle body model, with the large square sensor block, then you can install both injector types on your throttle body, you only need to buy the correct injector joint, and possibly the correct wire loom if the A-Type or B-Type injector wouldn't be the stock injector type of your bike...
● INJECTOR NAMES & FLOW RATES FOR B-TYPE INJECTORS:
All prices are in MYR