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Hi all,
I've got my 92 in for service and finally getting the fuel injectors replaced. The shop I'm working with naturally wants to use OE Delco injectors. Are they available? Have a source? I see Jerry's sells FIC injectors seem popular and other brands are available too. Thanks, John
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Rockauto sells acdelco but not cheap compared to accell and FIC
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Looks like they do! Thank you so much...
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The original AC Delco Multec fuel injectors were NEVER upgraded to be compatible with today's blended fuel.
They WILL fail. Not IF or MAYBE, just WHEN. Unless NCRS is more important than reliability PLEASE RETHINK YOUR PLAN. 'Crabs |
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x3. The whole point of replacing the injectors is the original early ones weren't sufficiently capable today (i.e. ethanol tolerant). Why replace them if you're going with the same ones???
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Yep. FIC (Jerrys Gaskets has the whole "kit" including gaskets and O-rings, etc.) OR Summit Racing for the Accel #150821 (but you have to remove the little plastic indexing nub on the 8 injectors headed for the secondary ports: takes maybe 5 minutes with a Dremel - bit longer w/ a file.) |
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Good advice, all.
While it's nice to see a path to getting the car running correctly again using a local shop, NCRS isn't a priority for me. I'd rather get new injectors that solve the problem long-term. I haven't found another local shop that can handle the injector work. I was originally considering shipping the car to Haibeck and taking advantage of his expertise and services to get the most out of the car. I'll definitely rethink that option -- his engine refinishing service looks incredible. http://zr1specialist.com/HAT%20Web/p...efinishing.htm Thanks again for the feedback! John
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Have you tried explaining the dilemma to the shop? Would be curious if they don't see the logic of going with aftermarket injectors, especially from a reputable source like Jerry's.
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Thanks for the feedback all! I'm so anxious to get my 92 running well again... John
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