I’ve bought into the BBi program and now it is time jump in with both feet and see if they are real. I just want the best quality injector available for my Cummins
The more I read and hear about the efficiency and design of BBi injectors the more I am inclined to step up and try them on my 05. At this time I want to keep reasonable power for daily driving and towing as I am running a stock turbo and figure I have enough air for the low 400’s when towing heavy. The thoughts of twins entered my mind for the future after I save for them and I want to have a set of injectors suitable for a stock truck used to pull a trailer and have the same set of injectors be suitable for just over my possible goal of 700 horsepower if I am inclined at a later date. The primary objective for my choosing of the BBi stage 1’s is quality, reliability, and efficiency. What I have read and heard from people who run them, and what I have seen comparison wise along with common sense information provided about these injectors here on the forums have convinced me to try these.
Researching these injectors and learning a bit of information about who is actually behind BBI definitely makes the decision easier. BBi is bringing to the table information never shared with the general public before, not all of it of course but enough to definitely whet the appetite. While I am happy with the BMS 50’s I am running, I really want to see/hear/feel this difference they are describing. All the info to date says no hype to it. I’ve have a brand new shiny set of Stage 1 124 degree injectors and what is supposed to be the updated connector tubes sitting on my bench ready to go in this weekend.
But first I need something for comparisons that is not SOP, I think some dyno sheets and contribution percentages should prove one way or another the diferences. The BMS 50's have given me a boost in power and efficiency over stock, looking now to see what the real power is compared to my stock injector dyno runs. Then, in go the BBI's and back to the dyno.
Tomorrow morning I am going to Alternative Motorsports in OKC to baseline the current setup. For those of you that watch Street Outlaws this is Chuck's shop.
I have run the snot out of my truck for the last 4 weeks moving from Georgia to Oklahoma. Three trips grossing anywhere from 17-21k on the loads should have burned the soot and carbon out and this should be a good time to get some numbers for a baseline. I will post up the dyno results for a reference as soon as I get them.
Once I have the BBI's in back to Chucks and see what the numbers look like, then end of the month have one last trip to Georgia and back to get a feel for how they perform.
The more I read and hear about the efficiency and design of BBi injectors the more I am inclined to step up and try them on my 05. At this time I want to keep reasonable power for daily driving and towing as I am running a stock turbo and figure I have enough air for the low 400’s when towing heavy. The thoughts of twins entered my mind for the future after I save for them and I want to have a set of injectors suitable for a stock truck used to pull a trailer and have the same set of injectors be suitable for just over my possible goal of 700 horsepower if I am inclined at a later date. The primary objective for my choosing of the BBi stage 1’s is quality, reliability, and efficiency. What I have read and heard from people who run them, and what I have seen comparison wise along with common sense information provided about these injectors here on the forums have convinced me to try these.
Researching these injectors and learning a bit of information about who is actually behind BBI definitely makes the decision easier. BBi is bringing to the table information never shared with the general public before, not all of it of course but enough to definitely whet the appetite. While I am happy with the BMS 50’s I am running, I really want to see/hear/feel this difference they are describing. All the info to date says no hype to it. I’ve have a brand new shiny set of Stage 1 124 degree injectors and what is supposed to be the updated connector tubes sitting on my bench ready to go in this weekend.
But first I need something for comparisons that is not SOP, I think some dyno sheets and contribution percentages should prove one way or another the diferences. The BMS 50's have given me a boost in power and efficiency over stock, looking now to see what the real power is compared to my stock injector dyno runs. Then, in go the BBI's and back to the dyno.
Tomorrow morning I am going to Alternative Motorsports in OKC to baseline the current setup. For those of you that watch Street Outlaws this is Chuck's shop.
I have run the snot out of my truck for the last 4 weeks moving from Georgia to Oklahoma. Three trips grossing anywhere from 17-21k on the loads should have burned the soot and carbon out and this should be a good time to get some numbers for a baseline. I will post up the dyno results for a reference as soon as I get them.
Once I have the BBI's in back to Chucks and see what the numbers look like, then end of the month have one last trip to Georgia and back to get a feel for how they perform.
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