Pardon the cliché, but it’s particularly apt here: Not all fuel injectors are created equal.
Indeed, the fuel injector market nowadays can be a Wild West of questionable parts from no-name brands—and working with iffy injectors can make tuning your engine a nightmare.
That’s why we are excited to hear that the engine experts at Trick Flow Specialties have shouldered-in to the fuel injector game with a line of High Performance Flow-Matched Fuel Injectors.

Having high quality, dynamically flow-matched fuel injectors is really, really important, because it means you’ll be able to create reliable, repeatable tuning calibrations. So the Trick Flow folks busted out their notepads and put together accurate characterization data for these fuel injector sets, including things like low-to-high voltages, non-linear to linear flow, and pulsewidths.
That way, you know you’ll get excellent flow balance across each cylinder.
More importantly, Trick Flow had the results verified by multiple USA-based third party testing labs too, to ensure that you’ll get exactly what the characterization data says you will. Best of all, Trick Flow makes the full characterization data available to you, so your engine’s computer programming (stock or aftermarket ECU) is a hassle-free process.
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Click here to see the fuel injector characterization data from Trick Flow
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These flow-matched fuel injectors work with gasoline, methanol, and E85 fuels. They operate in an 8 to 18 volt range, with a 100 psi max operating pressure. Given the importance of the unique characterization data, these fuel injectors are sold in matched sets only.
Click each part number below for pricing and availability.
Trick Flow Dynamically-Matched EV14-Style Fuel Injectors with USCAR Connectors
- TFS-8914080 – 80 lbs./hr., high impedance
- TFS-8914110 – 110 lbs./hr., high impedance
- TFS-8914156 – 156 lbs./hr., high impedance
- TFS-8914205 – 205 lbs./hr., high impedance
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