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Old 1 Week Ago   #11
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Default Re: Anyone changed their injectors themselves?

Not that tough of a job, great advice already on this thread. I popped for the RC injectors and have never regretted it. Do plan to replace injector and fuel rail O-Rings. Understand the large electrical connector under the ear of the plenum is retained with a (I believe) 7mm fastener, nut driver will get it from the rear.


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Not that tough of a job, great advice already on this thread. I popped for the RC injectors and have never regretted it.

Tech Info - RC SL4-205 injectors (500+ hp) Calculations

When you are under the Plenum or otherwise wondering what modifications you can do to your ZR1.......

In my signature is a thread covering the modifications of five ZR1s all having the following modifications as a minimum......

All ZR-1s have??..
C4 Beam Plates, Billet Aluminum Pulleys (Alternator, Water Pump, Power Steering), Carter Bling, Oil Cooler SS Braided Hoses, TB Coolant Blocked, New 180 deg Thermostat, New Radiator Hoses, Debris Screen, Haibeck Chips (91/87 Octane), New Aluminum Radiator, New Charcoal Canister, Reconditioned Starter, 60/80 Amp Starter Relay, Battery Disconnect, Full Power Key Reconditioned, INFL REST Sensor Re-installed, New Linkage for Secondary Port Throttles, Billet Aluminum Fuel Pump Connector, New Improved Fuel Pressure Regulator, New Secondary Vacuum System, New BKRSEIX Spark Plugs,, New Serpentine Belt, New Hood Strut, New Hatch Struts, Wilwood C5-Z06 Front Brakes, Clutch Safety Switch Bypassed, Anodized Steel Belt Tensioner Pulleys installed, 10W40 Amsoil Engine Oil, 10W60 Castrol Transmission Oil, 75W90 Mobile 1 Differential Oil, Differential Drain Plug Installed.

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Default Re: Anyone changed their injectors themselves?

won the class at gordon's school and we did injector change school

it's good to get the dvd and learn the tricks

getting all injectors to seat without pinching o rings can be a challenge
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Hey Cliff where ya been?
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Hey Cliff where ya been?
I been farming in South Dakota and keeping a couple ZR1s there running in cold weather 😁😁

I use the ZR1s to get tractor parts quick 😜

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That's what you call a hot shot pickup & delivery.

Always glad to hear from you Cliff!
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I been farming in South Dakota and keeping a couple ZR1s there running in cold weather 😁😁

I use the ZR1s to get tractor parts quick 😜
Ha ha! Me too--that is, I use my Z06 (and used to use my '95 ZR-1) as my daily driver in the summer. When people at the grocery store ask me about it I tell them I need to get the ice cream home quickly before it melts. --Bob
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Hey CRAZEY...So I finished up my injector swap and it's running great. I went from zero experience on a ZR1 to VERY familiar with the engine from this process. As long as you take your time and don't rush it, it's not a difficult job. If you need a hand I'm not far down the road and will be glad to help. This Forum is beyond helpful...an awesome resource!!
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Hey CRAZEY...So I finished up my injector swap and it's running great. I went from zero experience on a ZR1 to VERY familiar with the engine from this process. As long as you take your time and don't rush it, it's not a difficult job. If you need a hand I'm not far down the road and will be glad to help. This Forum is beyond helpful...an awesome resource!!


Congrats! That?s the way to do it! I have had 3 ZR-1s over 21 years and none of them have been to a mechanic, dealer or shop. Doing all the work yourself is how you learn the car and what to do when stuff happens. Even rebuilt my own LT5 to 520 hp specs in my garage with help of others here.


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