Anyone know the flow rating of the
1994-1995 iron V10 engine
with its OBD-I computer system?

This fuel injector might be
Chrysler Part No. 53040003

I know from past manual reading that the fuel pressure of the 1992-1995 V8s was supposed to be 35 psi +/- 5,
and that the later 1996+ OBD-II fuel pressure went up to 43 psi +/- 5.

Anyone know what psi the 1994-1995 V10 fuel pump assembly was putting out?

see archived post below
on what Larry Shepard of MP said various year and engine fuel injector flows were
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"I read the following from the Q&A section of the April 2001 Mopar Performance News:

Question(5) I'm working on a fuel-injected combination and my dyno program
shows I could benefit from more injector delivery. What can you tell me
about flow rates of the injectors in your catalog? Also, if you have
the factory injector rates would be very helpful.

Answer(5) You should step up the injectors in something like only 25 percent
increments. The production V-8 is 24 - the MPP package is 30! Remember
that you must change the computer if you change the injectors; at the
least, it must be reprogrammed with the new injector values. Injector
rates are not as easy as one might think, but they go something like
this:

Engine Years Flow rate in lb/hr
Neon ( All) 23.9
2.5 Magnum 91-95 17.4
2.5 Magnum 96-01 23.2
4.0 Jeep 91-95 21.4 (Equivalent to Lucas 5207013 )
4.0 Jeep 96-01 23.2 (Equivalent to Lucas 5208005 )
5.2 Magnum 92-95 18.2
5.2 Magnum 96-01 23.2
5.9 Magnum 93-95 24.5(Chrysler 53030262)
5.9 Magnum 96-01 23.2 (Seimens/Chrysler P/N 53030778)
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additional note:
Frank Holloway in Oct 1998 on the Dakota Mailing List
said that he actually had tested the
OBD-II 5.9V8 fuel injector above that is listed as 23.2 lbs/hr and found:
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Dodge uses a Siemens injector on the Magnum engine
( I checked the 1998 5.9L Magnum).
The Dodge P/N for the 98 injector is 53030778 and that is the same Siemens P/N.
The injector saturates at 232 cc's (approx. 82% cycle duty) and it is the high impedance type.
The flow rating translates into approx. 22 Lbs/Hr.
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