They were free along with the MAF from a friends Lightning. Overkill or not the question is will they run right with a tune? FI is in my future but not before big brake upgrade, so the injectors are staying unless they cant be tuned.
Why on earth would you put a MAF and Injectors from a 330 cubic inch FORCED INDUCTION combo on a 281 cubic inch N/A combo is beyond me.
Even IF forced induction IS on your list of planned mods, putting these injectors and MAF on your car is going to gain you exactly ZERO bang for the buck.
Even considering these parts were "FREE", you still need a 300-400 tune to HOPEFULLY get them to "RUN"...
and still you are going to gain ZERO HP for your efforts.
Do yourself a favor, put the Supercharged parts on the SHELF until you get an ACTUAL supercharger ON the car.
you're just going to create a tuning nightmare, in the end..
you'll blame the tuner for "not making your car live up to YOUR expectations" and you will have wasted time, money and effort on a "meaningless modification".
IN the event you DO get TWICE too much injector to work on your car, you will be running them far below their "minimum threshold", the pulsewidth will have to be decreased SO much that you WILL run into "drivabilty issues".
OF course a tuner will tell you "they CAN" tune your car for those, but that is how they "make their money", by TUNING your car.
Will the tuner tell you that you are making a mistake?
Maybe, but that depends if they are "trying to help YOU, or trying to make money.
If you ask 10 people, you'll probably get 10 different answers, but just look in this thread, there are a few VERY knowledgeable people giving you STRAIGHT ANSWER..
yet you are ignoring them and waiting until "some one else tells you what you want to hear".
Why not ask Geno what injectors he has on his N/A mark 8?
That in itself should help you figure out that 42's on a NA motor is pointless.