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Hondaracer 01-18-2011 05:23 PM

Good places to get injectors cleaned/rebuilt?
 
My dad is looking for a place to get his 993's injectors cleaned and rebuilt while his motor is apart, on rennlist etc there are quite a few places in cali and the states that specialize in doing this for porsches but searches came up with nothing locally

Anyone know of anything locally?
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falcon 01-18-2011 06:44 PM

NW Fuel in Port Kells. Have had multiple sets done there.

skylinergtr 01-18-2011 09:58 PM

been wondering this myself.

how much do you estimate they charge to have a set of injectors (in my case 8) rebuilt and flow matched?

thanks!

bcrdukes 01-18-2011 10:02 PM

Rebuilt fuel injectors are a bit of an iffy subject depending on how you see it but if you plan on rebuilding them, my co-worker has had good experiences with West Coast Fuel Injection & Turbo in Richmond.

Otherwise, if you believe in buying a new set of injectors, I have had first hand experience making a purchase through Five-O Motorsports in California. Good luck.

falcon 01-20-2011 07:19 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by skylinergtr (Post 7270756)
been wondering this myself.

how much do you estimate they charge to have a set of injectors (in my case 8) rebuilt and flow matched?

thanks!

Why don't you pick the phone up and call you lazy basterd :fullofwin:

falcon 01-20-2011 07:20 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bcrdukes (Post 7270762)
Rebuilt fuel injectors are a bit of an iffy subject depending on how you see it but if you plan on rebuilding them, my co-worker has had good experiences with West Coast Fuel Injection & Turbo in Richmond.

Otherwise, if you believe in buying a new set of injectors, I have had first hand experience making a purchase through Five-O Motorsports in California. Good luck.

You obviously have no idea what you're talking about. People have been cleaning injectors for years without issues. And they don't get "rebuilt" they get cleaned, back flushed etc. and all the rubber seals/pintle caps are replaced.

Avg cost is $25/injector.

ilvtofu 01-20-2011 07:45 PM

There is a shop in bellevue can't remember the name of the top of my head but quick google search should lead you to it

Scan in north van builds engines and takes these kind of things apart all the time so they should have no problem doing this for you
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B18Hatch 01-20-2011 07:47 PM

Valley fuel injection in Abby.

luke 01-20-2011 09:28 PM

NW Fuel can clean your injectors, but they don't provide before and after flow rates.

Hondaracer 01-20-2011 09:51 PM

my dad phoned NW i believe and they do give you the full flow rates before/after now i belive, as well as spray patterns etc. they charge just over $25 per

some_punk 01-20-2011 09:57 PM

"The Garage" has a that ultrasonic injector cleaner. they are right next to ICBC on macdonald

bcrdukes 01-21-2011 12:40 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by falcon (Post 7273441)
You obviously have no idea what you're talking about. People have been cleaning injectors for years without issues. And they don't get "rebuilt" they get cleaned, back flushed etc. and all the rubber seals/pintle caps are replaced.

If you have a faulty injector, it's faulty. No cleaning or changing of parts will fix it. I think I would know because I've gone through this with several sets.

Si 01-22-2011 10:20 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bcrdukes (Post 7270762)
Rebuilt fuel injectors are a bit of an iffy subject depending on how you see it but if you plan on rebuilding them, my co-worker has had good experiences with West Coast Fuel Injection & Turbo in Richmond.

Otherwise, if you believe in buying a new set of injectors, I have had first hand experience making a purchase through Five-O Motorsports in California. Good luck.

West Coast FI and turbo gets my recommendation.

dangonay 01-22-2011 10:57 PM

Just buy some new injectors. They're not that expensive these days.

Is your dad's car running a standalone ECU, or the stock one? If it's the stock ECU than getting the injectors balanced/matched doesn't mean a damn thing because you can't take that data and enter it into the ECU to compensate. All it can do is show you how far apart each injector really is, something you might not have wanted to know. :)

If you buy new injectors, then you can probably get a set that are closely matched. This is all you can do, as there's no real way to modify an injector to change it's operation. So companies will get in large quantities of injectors, test them all, and group them together in sets that are close to each other.

However, if your dad is running something like a Motec where you can enter things like dead time compensation for each injector, then I highly recommend Paul Yaw at Yawpower/Injector Dynamics.


Here's an XLS spreadsheet for the 12 injectors they tested for the Lamborghini. Now compare this information (and the ability to changes values in the spreadsheet to see how your injectors react) to a simple piece of paper with some flow numbers on it that the "other guys" give you after testing your injectors (make sure to click the tabs on the bottom of the spreadsheet).

Yaw Power Injector Test

falcon 01-24-2011 11:31 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by luke (Post 7273639)
NW Fuel can clean your injectors, but they don't provide before and after flow rates.

Yes they do. Although it's something you have to actually ask for or they won't do it.

falcon 01-24-2011 11:32 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bcrdukes (Post 7273859)
If you have a faulty injector, it's faulty. No cleaning or changing of parts will fix it. I think I would know because I've gone through this with several sets.

Yeah, but that's now what were talking about are we? We're talking about CLEANING injectors.

Go make your own thread about faulty injectors. :speechless:

Alphamale 01-24-2011 02:18 PM

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Originally Posted by falcon (Post 7277487)
Yeah, but that's now what were talking about are we? We're talking about CLEANING injectors.

Go make your own thread about faulty injectors. :speechless:

The op does say he wants them to be cleaned and rebuilt...in which case either he suspects something is faulty with them or that he just wants them to be cleaned and tested and pending those results, replaced. Either way, depending on his budget and other factors, it may be better to just buy a new set as per dagonay.
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Hondaracer 01-24-2011 03:38 PM

nothing wrong with the injectors as far as he knows, they were all tested and found to be at least working when the motor was together, he's basically pulled the entire motor apart and figured he might as well get em cleaned while they are in this stage, there were never problems with the car running before hand etc.

for new injectors shipped to a PO box across the border it was going to cost $159 a peice

where as cleaning costs $24 each

falcon 01-24-2011 06:21 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Alphamale (Post 7277656)
The op does say he wants them to be cleaned and rebuilt...in which case either he suspects something is faulty with them or that he just wants them to be cleaned and tested and pending those results, replaced. Either way, depending on his budget and other factors, it may be better to just buy a new set as per dagonay.
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When someone says cleaned and rebuilt they usually mean rebuilt as in the pintle caps, o-rings etc.


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