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> Discovery of 914 Fuel Injector supplier for our 914's, Wow, I have a set and they worked in my D-Jet
TJB/914
post Aug 10 2009, 10:14 PM
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Hey,

I just discovered I have a set of (4) D-Jet 2.0 Liter injectors that were in my 914. They were purchased about 3-years ago from a company called PYTHON Injectors, Inc in Stanton, CA phone # 1-800-959-2865. They were installed during a tuneup by a local Porsche shop and ran very well in my 74 2.0 Liter D-Jet. At that time I think I paid about $60.00 each. I just took them out because Rob sold me a set of NOS green injectors for my new motor camshaft re-build.

BTW: I have them listed in our Classified For Sale Forum (self serving plug).

I did a google search and found them listed as following.
#633-135 for 914 1.7 Liter
# 633-136 for 914 2.0 Liter
# 633-137 for 914 1.8 Liter
No price was listed so you will have to call PYTHON for price & availability.
Here's a picture and they look the same as the factory green ones. I think Bowlsby did some research on injectors recently???? Can't find the post.

Tom


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post Aug 11 2009, 05:43 AM
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post Aug 11 2009, 08:21 AM
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You should shoot your mechanic for using the wrong cheap hose clamps.
Hope you fixed that.
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post Aug 11 2009, 08:34 AM
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It's actually Python Industries. They do MPSs, Injectors, Fuel Pumps, etc. Used to do brains too.

They are supposedly the only company that has the molds to replace the plastic tops on Bosch injectors.

For the Ricers, their product line is called Venom.

They are a rebuilder / remanufacturer.

We sell them cores all the time.
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post Aug 11 2009, 08:34 AM
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I've looked at a few sites carrying these and the say remanufactured and have core charges. about $70 +$14.core each
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post Aug 11 2009, 12:36 PM
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python flow rates have been hit or miss for me. I send them all in batches to wich hunter for testing, then I match sets of 4 based on equal flow rate.
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post Aug 11 2009, 02:59 PM
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Ron, Mark & Sean:

Wow, the devil is in the details. I just got an education on fuel injectors. I thought I found the Holy-Grail of fuel injector suppliers. Bottom line, core charges run about $50.00 each plus their $100.00 rebuilding costs. Now your looking at about $150.00 each without guarentee's. I am keeping my spare Bosch's because NOS & good used factory ones are rare & expensive.

Hey, Bowlsby if your on line, tell us what you recently found.

Tom
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post Aug 11 2009, 03:05 PM
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google is your friend Tom....
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post Aug 11 2009, 06:56 PM
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Never seen anything from Python work very long at all.. I once used one of their fuel pumps on an RX7 engine and I had to return it 4 times before I got one that worked.

I have had customers burn buses to the ground when their cold start valves took a crap.
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post Aug 11 2009, 07:37 PM
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This is certainly not what I expected down here.
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QUOTE(Jake Raby @ Aug 11 2009, 04:56 PM) *

Never seen anything from Python work very long at all.. I once used one of their fuel pumps on an RX7 engine and I had to return it 4 times before I got one that worked.

I have had customers burn buses to the ground when their cold start valves took a crap.





I have had the same experience with their replacement fuel injector seals and washers that go between the injector and seal.


All 4 leaked hilarious amounts of vacuum and boost.

I should have attempted to mic the components of their injector rebuild kits and compared it to the bosch bits.
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post Aug 11 2009, 08:31 PM
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When I was looking for 2.0 injectors I did some research on other forums looking for alternates. Python had the same results in different cars too. I'd say about a 25-50% success rate.
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