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Old 03-14-2020, 09:52 PM #1
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Injector Question for 5vz-fe

I purchased the wrong injectors (23250-20010) for my truck and am wondering if they are compatible with a N/A 5vz? They are for the 3.0 engine in a van or Camry. 15cc more than stock. Any helpful input would be appreciated.
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The fuel trims should adjust for the extra flow.


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Thanks for the reply. Will be going for it tomorrow. Will report back.
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I put in injectors that are 60cc's more than stock. ECU adjusted perfectly.
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I put in injectors that are 60cc's more than stock. ECU adjusted perfectly.
Have the part number for those injectors? Figure you did it for the supercharger?
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Have the part number for those injectors? Figure you did it for the supercharger?
Yeah I used 23250-46030 from some Lexus/Supra models. But if you want to keep the engine's air assist fuel atomization, the "blue top Supra" injectors 23250-46050 are better. If I were to do it again, I would have put these in since they put out a spray instead of a stream.
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Yeah I used 23250-46030 from some Lexus/Supra models. But if you want to keep the engine's air assist fuel atomization, the "blue top Supra" injectors 23250-46050 are better. If I were to do it again, I would have put these in since they put out a spray instead of a stream.
Great timing! I plan to spend a weekend this summer taking my S/C off and servicing the nose cone, fuel system, and such while I am in there. Injectors have been on my mind since my rig has 340k miles on it now.
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Great timing! I plan to spend a weekend this summer taking my S/C off and servicing the nose cone, fuel system, and such while I am in there. Injectors have been on my mind since my rig has 340k miles on it now.
I don't know if you are familiar with our channel, but we have several videos that will help you with your planned work.





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Oh yeah I have watched more than a few of the videos. One of these days I hope you do one on replacing the bearings on a 3rd gen 4R / 1st gen Taco front spindle.
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Oh yeah I have watched more than a few of the videos. One of these days I hope you do one on replacing the bearings on a 3rd gen 4R / 1st gen Taco front spindle.
I just posted about this in another thread I started. We do have two videos that will help you get it done. Here's a link to that post: https://www.toyota-4runner.org/3461582-post29.html
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