What injectors for a 91 TII
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What injectors for a 91 TII
What are good sized injectors for a 91 TII? I'm experiencing a lot of flooding and I assume it's the injectors. I plan on doing upgrades such as exhaust, down & mid pipes, etc. So I might as well better ones. Any help would be great, thanks in advance.
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There are lots of reasons for the flooding.
You should install a fuel cut off switch, and send off your injectors for cleaning and rebuilding (costs $24 per injector x4).
Installing injectors as a first mod is a pretty bad idea. It probably wont fix anything, make your car run worse, and be pretty expensive.
You should install a fuel cut off switch, and send off your injectors for cleaning and rebuilding (costs $24 per injector x4).
Installing injectors as a first mod is a pretty bad idea. It probably wont fix anything, make your car run worse, and be pretty expensive.
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1) Minimize the flooding problem first.  Fuel pump cut-out switches will help you deflood everything pretty easily if it does happen.
2) Run some good fuel injection cleaner.  If the fuel injectors are mildly clogged, this will help.  I recommend Redline fuel injection cleaner.
3) If the fuel injectors are badly clogged, they need to be professionally cleaner or replaced.  Victoria British lists replacement fuel injectors for <$100 a pop - not bad compared to ~$300 each from the Mazda dealer!
4) If it's not the fuel injectors, do a tune-up and replace worn spark plugs, spark plug wires, and the battery/starter.  Most people don't realize it, but weak spark and low cranking speed also contribute to flooding.
-Ted
2) Run some good fuel injection cleaner.  If the fuel injectors are mildly clogged, this will help.  I recommend Redline fuel injection cleaner.
3) If the fuel injectors are badly clogged, they need to be professionally cleaner or replaced.  Victoria British lists replacement fuel injectors for <$100 a pop - not bad compared to ~$300 each from the Mazda dealer!
4) If it's not the fuel injectors, do a tune-up and replace worn spark plugs, spark plug wires, and the battery/starter.  Most people don't realize it, but weak spark and low cranking speed also contribute to flooding.
-Ted
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this is a little off the topic but i still wanna ask this
when i start my car, only 1 rotor seems to be firing, and takes about 30 seconds and then it will idle fine,when both rotors start to fire up
is that caused by a clogged injectors???
hope someone can clear this up for me
when i start my car, only 1 rotor seems to be firing, and takes about 30 seconds and then it will idle fine,when both rotors start to fire up
is that caused by a clogged injectors???
hope someone can clear this up for me
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