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> What's the story on 2.0L green top fuel injectors?, Any tricks for bringing a dead one back to life?
Superhawk996
post Apr 13 2019, 11:08 AM
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Been poking around a little bit and it seems 2.0L injectors are in short supply.

AA has them listed as back ordered. A few evilbay'ers seem to have them listed at $330 each which is crazy talk.

Any sources or tricks for bringing a dead one back to life?

I see rebuild services but that is basically just putting in a new micro-filter, a new pintle cap and an ultrasonic cleaning and flow rate check of working injectors.

Are there viable alternates for 2.0L injectors that are available?
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dr914@autoatlanta.com
post Apr 13 2019, 01:35 PM
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you could send yours to fuel injection for a rebuild. We always have rebuilt ones but with no one sending back their cores are always struggling. We have about 40 at fuel injection being rebuilt, no rebuilt on the shelf, and only new aftermarket ones available right now for sale


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Been poking around a little bit and it seems 2.0L injectors are in short supply.

AA has them listed as back ordered. A few evilbay'ers seem to have them listed at $330 each which is crazy talk.

Any sources or tricks for bringing a dead one back to life?

I see rebuild services but that is basically just putting in a new micro-filter, a new pintle cap and an ultrasonic cleaning and flow rate check of working injectors.

Are there viable alternates for 2.0L injectors that are available?
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