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lhope40 10-15-2012 08:54 PM

Thanks dukie564 INJECTOR SWAP
 
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Did the injector swap Easy with the tutorial Sorry the period button on the laptop stopped working today Have to fix that
Picked up a fuel disconnect tool for $6 at ps
Sprayed contact cleaner and air gun around injectors before I removed
I used q-tips dipped in contact cleaner instead of the screwdriver to clean the holes Painted while it was on the table

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Ianf406 10-15-2012 10:57 PM

I just did mine today too... I really want to see if it gives me any increase in MPG.

no rdplz 10-16-2012 06:55 AM


Originally Posted by Ianf406 (Post 2079257)
I just did mine today too... I really want to see if it gives me any increase in MPG.

Only reason you'll see a MPG increase is due to running clean injectors. The benefits of running the 4-hole injectors are a smoother idle and better throttle response.

Ianf406 10-16-2012 08:03 AM

I'm hoping that with new O2 sensors, new plugs and the new injectors I should get MPG boost. (I was running with only 1 O2 for awhile lol). I can feel the throttle response and it starts up much smoother. It also seems like cruising at 55-60, I am at a slightly lower RPM than I was before.

no rdplz 10-17-2012 02:24 PM

All that stuff will help with MPG's slightly. But that's just regular maintenance. The effects your seeing are the ones you get. Worth it in my opinion. The smoother an engine runs the better.

Ianf406 10-17-2012 10:33 PM

I am glad I did it. Thanks for your help.


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