The biggest difference between OEM "Virgin NEW" and BBi hasn't been mentioned and that's the nozzle design used. Best I can tell (BBi) uses a more reliable design than the OEM 'for emissions' design.
Do compare warranties for parts and labor as they can have different time limits.
The BBi Stage 1 injectors require a "tune" to pass emissions. The person who tuned my 5.9 likes the stage 1's as they are easier to tune the smoke out of the exhaust. Stage 0.5's have some results of passed snap emissions tests on stock tunes. It's another grand on top of injector purchase to add a Smarty and a custom tune.
New Bosch (Virgrin) is no different in quality than Bosch Recon (Verify its Bosch fingerprinted) Only price, I can play a tune and I can make Injector print outs show what I want.
Bosch has now authorized certain rebuilder to certify to Bosch Standards, This new program DOES not have My blessing at current.
Todd
Are you saying that Bosch remans are as good as virgin Bosch IF you can verify that they were in fact remanned by Bosch??
If so , how can you be SURE..??
...Compared to stock the 143 gives you 8 smaller holes with a broader pattern. Better atomization and a better distribution of fuel in the plume because it isn't 5 holes at a steeper angle and using the deep bowl to spread it out. Just efficacy of the injection event seems to make a difference, then, tuning is easier to to get clean power because the injection pattern is flatter and tends to cover more area consistently...
I have over 100k on several engines with the 143 pattern injectors. We are running a low 400 HP tune on it and towing heavy a good share of the time with no observed issues.
So BBI's have the SAC design and the Stage .5's don't require a tune to pass emissions? I intend to add EFI Live in the future so it sounds like I can tune for emissions in any event.
I am approaching mileage to consider new injectors. Sig truck , stock 04 305hp with smjr.
This truck must pass a semi annual commercial emission snap opacity test. For this test I remove the smjr programming as it creates issues with rpm ramp up.
Will BBI's 0.5's pass a commercial snap test ??
Will these with a smjr on tow still allow EGT to stay under control when towing heavy for long periods (climbs) (6spd). (Stock turbo and manifold).
Should turbo be upgraded to at least the 325hp stock version, and a two piece exhaust manifold (thoughts).
Truck as it is in stock form with smjr on tow has always been enough, but sometimes must give 110%.
Not really wanting to open a can of worms of modifications to accommodate a "little more"
Truck at 240K miles/4950hrs
I emailed BBI regarding the 143 degree pattern Stage .5 injectors and got no response so I'm wondering if this is even an option?
I did not receive an email from you, what email address did you send that to?
Let me know if there are any further unanswered questions
The only lingering question I have is when should I change injectors? I'm at 189,000 miles on the original injectors and am not seeing any signs of failure. However, I want to add EFI Live tuning and the sellers all want to know what upgrades you have (other than an exhaust manifold the motor is stock). One advantage to changing now would be to avoid a retune when I eventually upgrade injectors. Other than injectors I have no plans for any other modifications. Your or anyone else's thoughts?
Martin and Cerb, thanks for chiming in on this.
I have THREE related questions for you ---
WHICH injector spray pattern comes oem in the MY2005 truck ??
And can I use EITHER pattern in the BBi stage 1 injectors??
And which Stage 1 pattern would be BETTER to use??