Commodore VTII (LS1) | ID2600-XDS | Injector Dynamics | 2600.60.14.14.8


ID2600-XDS, for Commodore VTII. 14mm (purple) adapters. Set of 8.

The ID2600-XDS is the most recent offering from the partnership of Injector Dynamics and Bosch Motorsport.

The ID2600-XDS was developed specifically for use with liquid fuels, featuring corrosion resistant internals, and long term compatibility with ethanol and methanol.

The ID2600-XDS has the highest flow rate of any injector offered by Bosch, and flows 50% more than the ID1700x.

The ID2600-XDS benefits from Dual Slope Matching, a method of matching the flow rate in both the linear, and nonlinear operating range, providing better cylinder to cylinder consistency at low pulse widths.

Basic Specifications

  • Nominal Flow Rate – 2600cc/min @ 3.0 Bar (43.5 psi)
  • Maximum Differential Fuel Pressure – 9.0 Bar (130.5 psi) – Requires Minimum 11volt.
  • Fuel Compatibility – Compatible with Methanol/Ethanol/All Known Hydrocarbons. NOT Compatible with Ethers (MTBE, ETBE, TAME) or Nitro Methane
  • Electrical Connector – USCAR
Price range: $2,898.00 through $2,956.80

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What is Dual Slope Matching?

Dual Slope Matching is a method of matching injectors that provides the best possible cylinder to cylinder fueling across the entire operating range.

Traditionally, injectors were matched based on static flow rate alone, which resulted in large deviations at low pulse widths.

Injector Dynamics introduced Slope Intercept Matching over a decade ago, which provided even cylinder to cylinder fueling across the linear operating range of the injector.

With the progression of turbo technology, and increased use of alcohol fuels, greater demands are placed on fuel injectors, and they are often required to deliver fuel well outside of their linear operating range.

The concept of Dual Slope Matching extends the injector matching into the lower non linear operating range. Dual Slope Matching was conceived by Aaron Looft of Injector Dynamics, who was inspired by the dual slope injector characterization model used by Ford.

For additional information about Dual Slope Matching please click HERE

Frequently Asked Questions About the SVT Commodore VTII (LS1) ID2600-XDS Injectors

Can the ID2600-XDS injectors support a VTII Commodore LS1 with performance upgrades like cam, headers, or mild boost?

Yes. These injectors are designed for the 5.7L LS1 V8 in the VTII Commodore. They provide precise fueling for naturally aspirated and mildly forced induction builds, ensuring safe and consistent fuel delivery with common bolt-on upgrades, including cams, headers, intake, and ECU tuning.

Does the 60mm injector length require spacers or fuel rail modifications?

No, the 60mm short-body injectors are direct-fit. They install under the factory or aftermarket top-feed fuel rails using the supplied top and bottom O-rings without the need for spacers or extensions.

Where can my tuner access official Injector Dynamics characterization data for ECU calibration?

Injector Dynamics provides fully validated dead-time and pulse width tables for the ID2600-XDS injectors on their official support site. This data is critical for accurate fueling under voltage fluctuations, idle, and low-RPM conditions, ensuring reliable performance.

Is this USCAR ID2600-XDS set plug-and-play with the VTII LS1 factory wiring harness?

Yes. These injectors feature USCAR EV14 connectors, fully compatible with the VTII LS1 factory harness, allowing a clean, plug-and-play installation without adapters or splicing.

How does the ID2600-XDS maintain smooth idle on a stock or lightly tuned VTII LS1 Commodore?

The injectors utilize Dual Slope Matching to maintain precise low-pulse width consistency. This ensures accurate fuel delivery at idle, preventing rough or lumpy idle, even when using gasoline or ethanol blends like E85.

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