Injectors yes i searched lol
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Injectors yes i searched lol
i searched and couldnt find anything because there are 11111110000x threads,
what year neons or intrepids or stratus exactly do the 703's come off of? and how do i tell if they are the correct ones? manual or automatic?
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what year neons or intrepids or stratus exactly do the 703's come off of? and how do i tell if they are the correct ones? manual or automatic?
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mid 90s and dude i know what u mean about the search box it sucks!!! people always say use search use search but IMO it kinda sucks i rarely find what i need via search
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What you are looking for are the '95-97 Neon, Intrepid, and Caravans with the 2.0l in them, IIRC. I went to the Dallas Pick n Pull and out of the probably 20+ vehicles within the criteria I looked in, only 1 of them had the 703 injectors, and someone had already removed the fuel rail and exposed them, therefore I did not grab them. Maybe you'll have better luck at your local junkyard.
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I can't remember if it was DOHC or not but I seem to think it was and I don't think the other type injector would work. At least for whatever reason at the time I didn't grab them so I'm assuming a bit there, lol. I'd figured someone with more definitive answers would have come in by now.
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I searched and searched at the junk yard, I actually found some injectors, but the ends were different, and no six matched; so I gave up and ordered mine from here:
http://www.precisionautoinjectors.co...4?categoryId=3
http://www.precisionautoinjectors.co...4?categoryId=3
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Just watch the classified section on here, there are guys who regularly sell these. Bought mine off here from JCKustoms.
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To answer the OP's question...
Chrysler used a variety of fuel injectors during the mid-late 90's. Neon's/Stratus's (and their chrysler/plymouth equivelants) with the 2.0 can be found with injectors that have the followig as the last 3 numbers:
703
740
782
What you need to do is go to a JY and take the time to look at the injectors themselves to see what number they are. The only clue you'll have as to whether a car might possibly have the 703's (these are the ones you need as tbe others don't work) is if it has the 2.0 four-banger. The injectors are on the "front" of the engine and easily removex with a 13mm socket and a small flat-head screw driver. I will say, the injector swap is good for 2 things: a smoother idle and better throttle response. If you're looking for mpg gains, go buy a prius.
As for the search function, try having some patience and be smarter/more specific with your search criteria. I've never had a problem using it and finding the info I need simply because I actually read through the threads. If you couldn't find anything, you didn't search. People need to learn how to actually find stuff out themselves and do the work to find what they need, not just expect an immediate (ie, within 23 minutes) answer.
Chrysler used a variety of fuel injectors during the mid-late 90's. Neon's/Stratus's (and their chrysler/plymouth equivelants) with the 2.0 can be found with injectors that have the followig as the last 3 numbers:
703
740
782
What you need to do is go to a JY and take the time to look at the injectors themselves to see what number they are. The only clue you'll have as to whether a car might possibly have the 703's (these are the ones you need as tbe others don't work) is if it has the 2.0 four-banger. The injectors are on the "front" of the engine and easily removex with a 13mm socket and a small flat-head screw driver. I will say, the injector swap is good for 2 things: a smoother idle and better throttle response. If you're looking for mpg gains, go buy a prius.
As for the search function, try having some patience and be smarter/more specific with your search criteria. I've never had a problem using it and finding the info I need simply because I actually read through the threads. If you couldn't find anything, you didn't search. People need to learn how to actually find stuff out themselves and do the work to find what they need, not just expect an immediate (ie, within 23 minutes) answer.
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