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Old 07-12-2008, 10:21 PM
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I wouldn't spend a dime on any new or rebuilt injector parts until you have your currant 6 tested. Their is no reason to replace them if they are poping good and spraying well. If any are not just fix those.


Buying a set of nozzels and screwing them on yourself is a waste of time and money. You have no idea if the pop pressure is anywhere close, or even if the spray pattern is good.

Find a diesel injection shop, remove yours and have them tested. Take it from their.
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