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RoysVeggy 01-02-2008 02:33 PM

Sean, what is the best way to get a hold of you? I was looking at purchasing your injectors. Thank you

C Sean Watts 01-02-2008 04:34 PM

I'm in Raleigh
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by RoysVeggy (Post 1720854)
Sean, what is the best way to get a hold of you? I was looking at purchasing your injectors. Thank you

or my fledgling company email is

hessianimports@bellsouth.net

networkboy 01-02-2008 05:00 PM

You'll have an order coming in from me shortly.
Price is already good but....
any qty discount for buying 10?
-nB

winmutt 01-02-2008 05:14 PM

I just cant wait for FI to try out his two stage injectors.

C Sean Watts 01-02-2008 08:04 PM

Bulk discount pricing.
 
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Originally Posted by networkboy (Post 1721007)
You'll have an order coming in from me shortly.
Price is already good but....
any qty discount for buying 10?
-nB

This applies to DN0 SD 261 & 265 (two popular examples)

1-50 = $19.70 ea.
51-100 = $17.50 ea.
100+ = $16.00 ea.

For bulk purchase of springs and shim sets, please inquire.

Magoo 01-02-2008 10:22 PM

Break-in period?
 
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Originally Posted by C Sean Watts (Post 1720216)
But, PLEASE do that pop test when you get the chance. It'll make me sleep easier. ;)

I recall reading a thread on this forum a while back that said one should run new nozzles a while prior to testing. Is that not true?:confused:

C Sean Watts 01-02-2008 10:40 PM

Re POP at
 
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Originally Posted by Magoo (Post 1721308)
I recall reading a thread on this forum a while back that said one should run new nozzles a while prior to testing. Is that not true?:confused:

10,000 Km or 6200 miles. Adjust if necessary per FSM.

Attn: Monark users, please recheck at break in mileage

Monomer 01-02-2008 10:42 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by C Sean Watts (Post 1721330)
10,000 Km or 6200 miles. Adjust if necessary per FSM.

Attn: Monark users, please recheck at break in milage

Do you only supply benz nozzles?


The rabbit needs some.

C Sean Watts 01-02-2008 11:29 PM

No, MB, VW, Volvo, Peugeot etc.
 
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Originally Posted by Monomer (Post 1721335)
Do you only supply benz nozzles?


The rabbit needs some.

I need a Bosch part number IE: DN 0 SD 293 (cross reference) OR model, MONTH and year the engine was made, displacement in liters, USA or other spec.

Also Some IH, Case, Caterpillar, Allis Chalmers, Massey-Ferguson, Deutz, and even Sulzer cargo ship engine fuel systems.

C Sean Watts 01-12-2008 10:58 PM

Update Today
 
Jan 11 actually. I did get a manifest from Monark shipping out more the week of Jan 14th. SD 261, SD 265, SD 293 (VW 1.6L), shims, springs, heat shields and a few other things.

PM me for questions.

C Sean Watts 02-02-2008 12:03 AM

Update Today
 
They are here after a two week hold in customs.
Nozzles, heat shields, springs, pressure shims and a small number of 617 injectors ready to install. Also, a few VW 1.6L nozzles and shields.

rs899 02-02-2008 06:44 AM

Sean-

I installed your Monarks on my 300D and they are sweet. IMO, a better choice nowadays than Bosios or Indian Bosch.

Rick

Hit Man X 02-02-2008 07:10 AM

What makes these a better choice over Bosio? :confused: I am only able to score the Monarks on my end for the 616/7.

Are they available for the 603 also? If not, are Bosio the better choice?

C Sean Watts 02-02-2008 01:10 PM

At this time 603 (SD 265) ARE available.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Hit Man X (Post 1750700)
What makes these a better choice over Bosio? :confused: I am only able to score the Monarks on my end for the 616/7.

Are they available for the 603 also? If not, are Bosio the better choice?

Monark makes them for all except CDI. I have them in my own 603 - nothing but kudos here. I also have the springs, shims and heat shields.

Monark makes their own tooling and controls their whole manufacturing process in house. They are ISO9001 and TUV certified. (TUV is the German national technical certification association.) The best part is Monark SD nozzles = $19.70
Bosio = ~$30.00+ Bosio makes a good product but if you have the choice, why pay more?

Hit Man X 02-02-2008 07:47 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by C Sean Watts (Post 1750892)
Monark makes them for all except CDI. I have them in my own 603 - nothing but kudos here. I also have the springs, shims and heat shields.

Monark makes their own tooling and controls their whole manufacturing process in house. They are ISO9001 and TUV certified. (TUV is the German national technical certification association.) The best part is Monark SD nozzles = $19.70
Bosio = ~$30.00+ Bosio makes a good product but if you have the choice, why pay more?



Hrm, interesting. Do you have a full breakdown of the part number for the 603 injectors? They're low on my list as my 603 runs like a champ. I've checked with three of my suppliers and I can only get the Bosch in the 603... :-/ Not sure what to think as they are probably crap

But SD ones will happen quick as I just nabbed a spare set for cheap cheap and am curious what's left in my 617 power wise.


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