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Old 09-20-2015, 05:34 PM   #15
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I asked this on the DT flex fuel thread but thought I would put the question here as well:

Need some advice here: I'm installing the DW700cc injectors along with my DT flex fuel kit. I upgraded to the fuel injector adapters that connect between the DW injectors and OEM connectors. But now I can't fit the drivers side metal cover over the injectors because the adapters are in the way. Is it okay to leave the the metal cover off? Should I trim the metal cover (which would be a bitch I imagine)? Or have I angled the injectors incorrectly. I feel like I tried every combo. The passenger side metal cover was a tight fit but I managed.

Never mind. I ended up sucking it up and just notching the metal covering on one spot for the passenger side and two areas on the driver's side for fuel injector adapter clearance. I probably went through 4 dremel attachments. It was a bitch but it's done. If the metal covering exerts any pressure on the adapter/fuel injector combo, you get a spray of fuel all over the place. Don't ask how I know!
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Never mind. I ended up sucking it up and just notching the metal covering on one spot for the passenger side and two areas on the driver's side for fuel injector adapter clearance. I probably went through 4 dremel attachments. It was a bitch but it's done. If the metal covering exerts any pressure on the adapter/fuel injector combo, you get a spray of fuel all over the place. Don't ask how I know!
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Also the direct injectors have 3 different part numbers based on their stratified flow number. So they need to be removed for inspection before ordering and replacing which makes it a total bitch when their is a 30-60 day lead time to get parts
This is something that irks me. Why can't that have that tied to the VIN number so when you need to order them they could have just looked up your car to see what was installed. Ugh........
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I'll try and take some pics of the 'notched' metal fuel injector covers tomorrow.
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Sorry! I just looked and I don't think can take any good photos showing the notches I made. On the passenger side metal covers, the DI ECU is blocking view of the notches I made. I'll post a picture of the driver's side which shows the one notch I made but it's not a very good picture. Basically the the DW injector/adapter combo sticks out too far. Simply cut into the metal covers so that the injector/adapters clear. Once you have injectors installed on the fuel rail, it will be very obvious where the metal covers are fouling the injectors.
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Sorry! I just looked and I don't think can take any good photos showing the notches I made. On the passenger side metal covers, the DI ECU is blocking view of the notches I made. I'll post a picture of the driver's side which shows the one notch I made but it's not a very good picture. Basically the the DW injector/adapter combo sticks out too far. Simply cut into the metal covers so that the injector/adapters clear. Once you have injectors installed on the fuel rail, it will be very obvious where the metal covers are fouling the injectors.
What dw pump did u put in?

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I actually went with a Denso 260lph from Chris over at Speed By Design. It's technically not approved for e85 but I wanted OE reliability.
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Never mind. I ended up sucking it up and just notching the metal covering on one spot for the passenger side and two areas on the driver's side for fuel injector adapter clearance. I probably went through 4 dremel attachments. It was a bitch but it's done. If the metal covering exerts any pressure on the adapter/fuel injector combo, you get a spray of fuel all over the place. Don't ask how I know!
I left my driver side cover off. I only reinstalled the passenger side because it holds the injector controller.
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Gosh im not looking forward to doing this. Just bought dw injectors and pump

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I left my driver side cover off. I only reinstalled the passenger side because it holds the injector controller.
I took both off because they are heavy as hell, but the injector controller can still be held in place without it!
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I asked this on the DT flex fuel thread but thought I would put the question here as well:

Need some advice here: I'm installing the DW700cc injectors along with my DT flex fuel kit. I upgraded to the fuel injector adapters that connect between the DW injectors and OEM connectors. But now I can't fit the drivers side metal cover over the injectors because the adapters are in the way. Is it okay to leave the the metal cover off? Should I trim the metal cover (which would be a bitch I imagine)? Or have I angled the injectors incorrectly. I feel like I tried every combo. The passenger side metal cover was a tight fit but I managed.
I left both of my covers off. I then cut the passenger side cover that also holds onto the ECU to not cover the injectors and still hold onto the ECU. I'll post a picture for you in 5mins.
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The factory covers would rub and hit like mad. This was 1 of the many cutting completed to get my turbo kit to install. I don't want to talk about how much I had to cut into the factory HID headlights to get the pipe from the inter-cooler to intake to fit.

If that cover is applying ANY pressure your better off cutting it entirely vs causing it to rub and short while driving it. The last thing you need is the damn wires to shorting out when driving. No one likes tow trucks.


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