I have a 1986 Shelby Charger that is bone stock. I have had the car for six years and have done a lot of work to it, but never driven it. It is ALMOST ready to be driven on the road, the first drive may be within the next couple weeks. It runs pretty good, but I want to have the fuel injectors sent out and be professionally cleaned as the car has sat 16 years total. Currently, the waste-gate is hooked straight up to engine vacuum, just until all the bugs are worked out. In the future I may get a manual boost controller, adj. cam pulley, and do some minor mods but keep the log intake. Would it be worth upgrading the injectors at all instead of spending 70-80 dollars to get them serviced? Also, I have a set of T1 injectors from an 88 1 piece intake car, do those injectors flow any more/will they work on this car? I don't plan a T2 swap as if I ever do major upgrades, it will be a 2.4 swap.