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Old 10-20-2008   #1
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Default Re: Idle problems

Reused the original factory injectors, but replaced the O rings as I said, however the vette only has 20000miles on the clock. I didnt give much thought to replacing them. ??????
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Old 10-20-2008   #2
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Default Re: Idle problems

Ern, yea with 2k on the clock you would not think about the injectors. If they are OEM then they are MultiTechs (ACDelco) and are common steel.

Also, if they were exposed to gas made with methanol, over time they will have service issues due to the methanol. Over here we have had methanol for yrs mixed in our gas. Since 93 at least and on cars made before the 93 mod yr the injectors were not able to handle exposure to methanol for any long periods of time without suffering: metal corrosion & coil failures from shorts. A scan might tell you it's the injectors as you can look at the fuel numbers real time & see what's going on.

As an aside, the OEM units in my 90 failed at about 10k miles, but the car came to me with 7400 miles on it. It sat alot before me, and as soon as I started driving it I got about 5 months down the road and the coils went out due to the methanol. The metal was none too great inside the nozzel either. Mine failed without warning, fine one minute and a miss the next as mine had coil failure.


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