Convintional is about 225, hybrid 7mm is around 285, and hybrid 8mm is about 330. You also have to factor in nozzle size, bigger the nozzle the more oil hungery they will be.
There is no reason to do a hybrid that small, I just wanted to point out that hybrids don't have to be big cc. It is true that it will use less oil LOL
Never had it on a dyno and couldn't spool the turbo with a 1800 stall converter. I'm switching over to compounds so I should have a good idea when I run next year.
I know of at least one other that ran 285s and had the same issue I did. With hybrids you can actually go as small as 190cc. Most hybrids you typically see are really big because they can push a lot of fuel. Honestly I never thought I would go to hybrids because of the injection pressure loss...
I currently run 430/150s on my dd, mine only has a haze until it warms up. Your issue with trying to stay with conventional injectors is that you will break the intensifier springs easily. I ran 285/100 conventional's for about 6 months before I broke the springs in every injector on a full fuel...
Selling these injectors for my buddy, these were new in May and installed sortly after. Premium rebuilds with about 15 miles on them, truck ended up having bad rings and didn't want to invest the money to fix it. HPOP is a rebuilt Bosch 15 degree pump with same amount of miles. Sell as a package...
430/150s are way to big to get cleaned by my charger on full fuel, have them tuned down to push around 300cc of fuel now. 285s are a good match with the s475 and should clean up well