Time to replace injectors with new after market, suggestions,opinions
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Time to replace injectors with new after market, suggestions,opinions
It is time to replace my injectors.
I dont want to upgrade the cc of the injectors but I want to replace my injectors with the same oem quality or better.
First thought is to buy sard injectors but I read reviews that is cheap and low quality injectors,is that true?
So I want your opinions , what brand you suggest me to use.
I want same or better quality from mazda oem injectors.
If someone have replace the injectors and know the codes from manufacter will help a lot.
I dont want to upgrade the cc of the injectors but I want to replace my injectors with the same oem quality or better.
First thought is to buy sard injectors but I read reviews that is cheap and low quality injectors,is that true?
So I want your opinions , what brand you suggest me to use.
I want same or better quality from mazda oem injectors.
If someone have replace the injectors and know the codes from manufacter will help a lot.
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If you want drop in replacements really mazda is your best bet. Noone's going to make an injector that fits better or is better quality in the aftermarket. Otherwise go with Bosch style upgrades from any number of reputible sources (they all come from the same place anyways as long as they're NEW)
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You could have your injectors cleaned and flow tested.
Try Gasoiline Alley Fuel Injection
4-D Gasoline Alley
Indianapolis, In 46222
www.lindertech.com
1.888.809.3835
Ask for Doug.
Talk to Shane at AIM Tuning if you need a reference. They are an excellent Rotary shop in Indy. 317.381.0898 www.aimtuning.com
Try Gasoiline Alley Fuel Injection
4-D Gasoline Alley
Indianapolis, In 46222
www.lindertech.com
1.888.809.3835
Ask for Doug.
Talk to Shane at AIM Tuning if you need a reference. They are an excellent Rotary shop in Indy. 317.381.0898 www.aimtuning.com
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I don't see any reason why Sard or Blitz injectors would be a problem. They just buy them straight from Nippondenso, as does Mazda. Might be a good way to go to get new injectors but save a little over the Mazda price.
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