$!$!$! New injectors $!$!$!
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$!$!$! New injectors $!$!$!
I was looking at the price of used injectors at the junk yards. Then I came across this web site and found all 6 injectors rebiult and match tested, ready to install for a 84 -01 XJ. $89.95...... Free shipping. They have lots of selection. Not just jeeps. There is a lot of info. on them and videos on youtube and also on ebay. I ordered a set and recieved them in two days. After installing them and have alot more horse power and better fuel milage. Well worth the price and I didnt have to go to a junk yard, hunt for them, pull them, clean them and hope they worked. I would recommend them to everyone thinking of upgradeing.
Anyway. Check them out. If you do buy let me know what you think. Hope this helps you all out.
http://www.precisionautoinjectors.com/
Anyway. Check them out. If you do buy let me know what you think. Hope this helps you all out.
http://www.precisionautoinjectors.com/
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You know how much I paid for my 703s? Nothing. Pulled them out of a few Neons, cleaned them with brake cleaner, installed them, no problem with them.
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Person on the site named Programbo sells a set of 6 for $60 shipped. Cleaned, electronic tested, and shipping all included. Top notch stuff too. I bought a set.
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Is there a way to reliably clean used injectors at home without any special equipment? I've heard of some people soaking them in Seafoam? How do you use brake cleaner to clean injectors?
$60 seems pretty reasonable for injectors that are cleaned and tested, but then again I could probably get them at the pick-and-pull for half that and I'm all for saving money...
$60 seems pretty reasonable for injectors that are cleaned and tested, but then again I could probably get them at the pick-and-pull for half that and I'm all for saving money...
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Is there a way to reliably clean used injectors at home without any special equipment? I've heard of some people soaking them in Seafoam? How do you use brake cleaner to clean injectors?
$60 seems pretty reasonable for injectors that are cleaned and tested, but then again I could probably get them at the pick-and-pull for half that and I'm all for saving money...
$60 seems pretty reasonable for injectors that are cleaned and tested, but then again I could probably get them at the pick-and-pull for half that and I'm all for saving money...
https://www.cherokeeforum.com/f2/how...81/#post601825
edit: my webhost is currently down... what bad timing. it should be back up soon tho.
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