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Old 10-27-03 | 05:24 PM
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Fuel Injectors

What should i do about fuel injectors? Should i just clean them, or should i purchase new ones. If i should get new ones, what type and size, and where from. Thanks
Old 10-27-03 | 05:29 PM
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Sorry bout double post, dont reply to this one, got a stupid proxy error, hit the go back, and it reloaded the sending page, sorry again
Old 10-27-03 | 07:45 PM
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try rceng.com. They did a great job with my injectors.
Old 10-27-03 | 11:07 PM
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Beware of BAP (US-only) 'Cobra' remanufactured brand - I ordered 2 rebuilt units from them awhile back and what I got was good enough to keep the car running when I had my Mazda factory injectors cleaned, but idle was horrendous, and one of the BAP rebuilts was missing it's filter in the top of the feed.

For $90, I would have expected a little better, and that's PER injector.

If you don't want to use RC Engineering - which has made a name for itself - check your local phonebook and look up performance shops. I found one near me that charges $12 each for cleaning, leak testing, patterning, and flow balancing. HTH,
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