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> 2.0 injectors...new or rebuilt??? Costs??, are good rebuilt units available
Mueller
post Aug 16 2004, 06:56 PM
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I'm having "issues" with my 1.8 injectors currently on my normally asperated 1.8 (rebuilt, but odd spray patterns)

I'd like to replace the injectors with good injectors with known flow rates......once I add bolt on the turbocharger, the stock 1.8 injectors will not have enough flow for my needs so I figured I might as well kill two birds with one stone (IMG:style_emoticons/default/smile.gif)

Are new 2.0 injectors available and if so, what should I expect to pay for them?

What about getting used 2.0 injectors and sending them to a fuel injection specialist??

Cost of service I should expect to pay??

thanks
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post Aug 17 2004, 05:39 PM
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Mike, I think one problem with running 2.0 injectors on the 1.8 BEFORE you fit the turbo will be getting MS to handle the necessarily tiny pulsewidths at idle. The 2.0 injectors are so large the idle pulsewidths are very near (or even below) the stock MS resolution, making a good idle very hard to achieve. You may have to use the "high resolution" MS code rather than the off-the-shelf code. This may, in fact, even be true w/ the turbo, since you're idling off-boost, and will still need basically the same pulsewidths.
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