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I chose the 42lbers for improved low fuel flow performance (cold starts/idling). The dekas do fine in general and as said are good for a fair chunk more power. I planned for low 300's and am happy - easier on the rest of the car, and cheaper :)

If I had more disposable I'd look towards Injector Dynamics range, maybe the 750 or 1000's. Best of both worlds from what I hear.

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There are fake 42lb green bosch copies made in China. They are being sold on ebay and dont work. I saw one set being sold on ebay passed off as bosch. I looked as his feedback and saw he bought them off ebay himself but then when he got the goods realised that they were fakes and now is reselling them on ebay as genuine. Some people just have no morals.

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At 300kw, a matched set of original 968's is a better choice over the deka's due to their spray pattern, breakpoint and minimum pulsewidth. Deka's work but have a less predictable fuel mass delivery at low pulsewidths.....this has been proven by ford engineers and the info made publically available. Compare a deka 60 breakpoint and minimum pulsewidth to a much larger ID1000's for example.....lower numbers for these two parameters are always better in ford engineering speak. I choose injectors based on these numbers.

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Why? Deka's can be had very cheap & have loads of room for future power upgrades should you choose that route...

At 300kw, a matched set of original 968's is a better choice over the deka's due to their spray pattern, breakpoint and minimum pulsewidth. Deka's work but have a less predictable fuel mass delivery at low pulsewidths.....this has been proven by ford engineers and the info made publically available. Compare a deka 60 breakpoint and minimum pulsewidth to a much larger ID1000's for example.....lower numbers for these two parameters are always better in ford engineering speak. I choose injectors based on these numbers.

^ what this guy said

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So in the end you get what you pay for as always!

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