Thanks!
I am trying to compare injectors using this chart http://www.justfuelinjectors.com/servlet/the-template/efiflowchart/Page
I had no idea there were so many injectors out there.
The ones I have are Bosch P/N 0280155710 or 700(last 3 digits) they are rated at 18.25#per hour and 191.8 CC per min.
The Accel P/N 150X19 are 19# per hour and 199.7 CC. But these are about $45@ new. Not many used ones on the market.
Lucas has a 5201200 (not sure of connector type) 19.5 # per hour and 204.9 CC I have not checked price on these.
I am wondering how much the added holes for better spray pattern add to the improved performance? Looking at the #'s there is not alot more fuel going in with these injectors.
actually the 18.25lb/hr flow less than the 17.4 stock ones, the reason is b/c the rating is at different pressure (18.25 at 43.5psi and 17.4 at 39psi) - equivalent the -700 rated at 18.25 would flow 17.28 at 39psi (or 181.62cc/min), the difference is minimal however. The spray pattern and atomization is better on these but at wot high rpm is less noticeable, it is more significant at low to mid range when air speed thru the intake is lower - so cruising you would get a bit better mpg and probably a bit increase in torque, not so much top end power (could be less by a hair).
the Accels are actually rated at 19.2 which is 18.18lb/hr at 39psi which translates to 4.5% increase in fuel delivery at wot and seems right for matching a larger t/b and a high flow filter (but best to use a wideband O2) - that would in turn result in about 5HP gain using 120HP baseline for the stock YJ, but i believe the numbers are a bit better since the YJ was underpowered from factory and there is some MAP compensation as well (my best guess with this mod you would be somewhere between 130 and 135HP).
you could achieve the same result by increasing the fuel rail pressure by 4 psi to a value of 43psi at wot using the stock YJ injectors or you can go with both (larger injectors and adjustable FPR) to fine tune your Air/Fuel ratio at wot (when the pcm is in open loop and not using the O2 feedback)
Jeffy updated the Fuel Injector FAQ with a post i had where the pressure/flow relation is explained here:
http://4bangerjp.com/forums/index.php/topic,3479.msg52986.html#msg52986 have a read - there's also a table in the second post that show the flows for some common injectors for comparison.