Don't want to get into a pissing contest here Bison, since you are obviously an intelligent man and engine savvy to boot. But check this out.....
Theoretically.......six 70 # Injectors (
without alky) running at a
duty cycle of .9 and at a
BSFC of .6 (middle figure for forced induction) would give you approximately
630 HP (at the flywheel).
Now at a 100% Duty Cycle (not recommended) or 1.0, you would get 700HP. With Alky injection you could probably see some numbers above the
800HP level, how much? I don't know, as I'm not that smart. :redface:.............Would need a Dyno.
Precision's newest HP6262BB turbo has bigger balls than their old 67mm turbos (gotta love technology), the HP6262BB Turbos are rated at 670 HP and are supposed to spool like there ain't no tomorrow. So
theoretically one would need six 67# injectors (without the aid of alky) working at 100 % duty cycle (not recommended above .80, but we push it a little

) and at a BSFC of .6 to make 670 HP. So the guys at Precision were actually right in their recommendation of 65-70#ish injectors. They are being a bit on the safe side though.
You can input and check the numbers at the link below at Marren's. These are just approximate figures, a dyno would give us the real world numbers and of course one would need all the supporting mods to make the stated power levels.
With the HP6262BB Turbo, a person would be safe using 60lb injectors and alky injection, when putting the pedal to the metal.
Injector Selection Guide
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