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| Fuel injectors. Which do you recommend to buy? (Page 2/2) |
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hunter29
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MAY 28, 09:13 PM
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Here to learn, so why would you clean 36 year old injectors?
At that age wouldn’t you want to replace them.
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fierofool
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MAY 31, 08:59 AM
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| quote | Originally posted by hunter29:
Here to learn, so why would you clean 36 year old injectors?
At that age wouldn’t you want to replace them. |
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I have commonly reused 30+ year old injectors without any problem, as long as they were working before. Just going from one engine to another or after working on an engine. In my case, I had a car that was down for more than 2 years. When the engine was replaced, the old injectors were used and some had failed in that 2 years. The FJ9's were installed and fixed the problem.
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XxdjxX89
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JUN 02, 09:58 AM
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Rochester are the stock fuel injectors , rated 15lbs Just to inform n my experience , I bought from a seller who said they were flow tested and good , our shop has a injector flow test machine and sure enough 2 of them were bad ,,, I bought another set of injectors which were the cheap Chinese injectors and 3 out of 6 of those worked . I was able to make a set and I spent around $300 which was fine The power and throttle response of the car improved significantly,
I also purchased the accel 15lbs for another car , costed around $450 and I will say they are well built and the spray pattern Pinterest have better automization , just my 2 sense
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mlopezbe
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JUN 20, 02:21 PM
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FJ9 injectors just arrived. In the next few days we are going to replace them and see how the car works.Thank you all for the comments!
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