Finding A Good Price on Rebuilt or New Fuel Injectors
#1
Finding A Good Price on Rebuilt or New Fuel Injectors
Hey you guys know your stuff and probable some good places to find some less expensive injectors. Any and all places would be great. Rebuilt injectors would be more my route due to my limited (teenage) budget. Thanks, because its not what you know but who you and im not old enough to know alot of Mad Hookups.
#3
Not sure why you need new injectors, but FYI RC Engineering can clean/balance/blueprint your current injectors for about $25 each.
http://www.rceng.com/service.htm
http://www.rceng.com/service.htm
#4
Sorry, for what type of Z are the injectors for? the z32 is very picky about tolerances in injectors. I would NEVER recommend getting used ones from a junkyard especially. I had 2 injectors go out on my z32 and I purchased 6 new injectors.
HERES WHY:
The fact that you might have one or two injectors already out only means that its time for the rest to be near failure aswell, possibly. You might end up spending labor cost over and over replacing 1 injector every couple of months.... then again, you may never have another problem. You cannot stick aftermarket cheap ebay injectors in your z32 and expect them to work.
HERES WHAT I DID:
I searched Courtesy Nissan ( http://www.courtesyparts.com/z32/index.html ) and found the injectors I needed. I then called my local Nissan dealership and told them about courtesy, since they are a real nissan dealership, and told them the price that courtesy wanted and that I would prefer to do a transaction with a local company instead.... "what can you do?" turns out they called courtesy to verify and then called me back with a price that was 35 bucks cheaper per injector than courtesy was...... I was stunned and immediatly placed the order through my local dealership. I have not had any problems nearly a year later. It runs better now then it ever did. I dont regret my purchase at all.
Hope that helps you.
HERES WHY:
The fact that you might have one or two injectors already out only means that its time for the rest to be near failure aswell, possibly. You might end up spending labor cost over and over replacing 1 injector every couple of months.... then again, you may never have another problem. You cannot stick aftermarket cheap ebay injectors in your z32 and expect them to work.
HERES WHAT I DID:
I searched Courtesy Nissan ( http://www.courtesyparts.com/z32/index.html ) and found the injectors I needed. I then called my local Nissan dealership and told them about courtesy, since they are a real nissan dealership, and told them the price that courtesy wanted and that I would prefer to do a transaction with a local company instead.... "what can you do?" turns out they called courtesy to verify and then called me back with a price that was 35 bucks cheaper per injector than courtesy was...... I was stunned and immediatly placed the order through my local dealership. I have not had any problems nearly a year later. It runs better now then it ever did. I dont regret my purchase at all.
Hope that helps you.
#5
I have been told that z32 injectors can not be rebuilt well if at all. I know power interprises can but who knows. Anyway 555cc injectors cost just as much as stock but you will need to get a new ECU. A new ecu can be expensive but if you already have an aftermarket one I would just upgrade. Thats what I did when my injectors went out.
#6
Only if you are planning on upgrading the turbo's the stock injectors should be fine, but be warned going to 555c you'll run a bit rich on the JWT program and you'll need something to trim out the A/F ratio a bit more.
Originally Posted by Team7
I have been told that z32 injectors can not be rebuilt well if at all. I know power interprises can but who knows. Anyway 555cc injectors cost just as much as stock but you will need to get a new ECU. A new ecu can be expensive but if you already have an aftermarket one I would just upgrade. Thats what I did when my injectors went out.
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