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> Standard Motor Products FJ67 fuel injectors, Best/safest place to buy?
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post Jul 31 2025, 09:58 AM
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Where are folks buying their Standard Motor Products FJ67 injectors (replacements for the original 2.0 D-jet green tip Bosch injectors)?

I want to make sure I get them with the correct bent elbows and from an online seller that isn't a PITA to deal with if there's an issue with the order. I've had nothing but great experiences with Summit Racing, but they only have 1 in stock.

Looks like PartsGeek has the correct elbows on these for $94 a pop +$16 to ship, but I know a lot of folks on 914 W have had bad customer service experiences when they received the wrong item: https://www.partsgeek.com/ss/?i=1&ssq=F...r+Standard+FJ67

PartsHawk appears to have them for $95/ea. w/ the correct elbows, but I'm not familiar with this seller (and their reviews on Google are inferior to Partsgeek): https://partshawk.com/porsche-914-fuel-inje...ducts-fj67.html

Thanks in advance.
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post Aug 1 2025, 10:02 PM
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Those are correct for fit. I just replaced one that I mentioned before and the new one came with a squeeze clamp and not with the brass clamp. I wonder if they found issues with consistency in manufacturing with the brass one and now decided to change. The leaking one I got had a cut in the hose probably introduced when it was clamped. So now I have a mix of clamps between the hose and injector.

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