[s-cars] RS2 Injectors - worth the $s?

Harold McComas HaroldMcComas at comcast.net
Sat Feb 18 11:09:04 EST 2006


FYI, there are cheaper injectors out there. www.034efimotorsport.com  has 
RS2 replicas, "RS2 sized", flow matched, newer design listed at $ 265 for a 
set of 5, can be used with RS2 software. There are also the racetronix 
injectors at $ 150 (around that ?) for a set, but you would need software 
with that. I think MRC has software for the Racetronix injectors.

Still thinking about the RS2 route but I need to do maintenance first (front 
suspension).

Harold M
Manchester, NH
96 S6

> From: Rob Pecsar <rpecsar at pacbell.net>
> Subject: [s-cars] RS2 Injectors - worth the $s?
> Cc: urq at audifans.com, s-car-list at audifans.com,
> Audi5TurboTech at yahoogroups.com
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> Anyone out there with some RS2 Fuel Injector "been there, done that"?
>
> So far, I have the MTM stage 1 (software and upgrade pressure
> transducer), and the RS2 exhaust manifold.
>
> Is there much performance at the next stage if I install the $645(!) RS2
> Fuel Injectors with the RS2 Turbo? Hoppen Motorsports(MTM rep) says you
> can safely upgrade to the RS2 turbo with or without the injectors, with
> different software in each case. What they can't seem to tell me is has
> much H/P or torque am I leaving on the table by not upgrading the 
> Injectors.
>
> MTM/Hoppen claims:
>    Stage 1 software put you at 280 HP - 332 lb/ft @ 2800
>    Stage 2 (more software & RS2 exhaust manifold = 290 HP - 340 lb/ft @
> 2900
>    Stage 3 (software & RS2 manifold/turbo/injectors) = 335 HP
>
> Also, anyone know of a much better price than $129/ea RS2 injector?
>
> Thanks for the help,
>
> Rob Pecsar
> 95 urS6




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