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Old 10-09-2010   #11
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Smile FIC: Is that what injectors are people are recommending?

I'm due for a complete injector change,

I went to the FIC website and they offer a good price and a good warranty though I didn't see what it was for the rebuilt ones which are $200.00 less, but any warrant? Are any other O-rings needed either this replacement option?

They are E-10 compliant but what else in the car isn't?

What is the flow rate? Will they work with a Doug Rippie Level One MEM CAL Upgrade.

Thanks is advance. Any help will get me on the road sooner.

JWM
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Old 10-10-2010   #12
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Default Re: FIC: Is that what injectors are people are recommending?

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I'm due for a complete injector change,

I went to the FIC website and they offer a good price and a good warranty though I didn't see what it was for the rebuilt ones which are $200.00 less, but any warrant? Are any other O-rings needed either this replacement option?

They are E-10 compliant but what else in the car isn't?

What is the flow rate? Will they work with a Doug Rippie Level One MEM CAL Upgrade.

Thanks is advance. Any help will get me on the road sooner.

JWM
I just replaced mine with the new stainless steel ones. As for O-rings I would replace them with new given their age. I did and got them from Jerry's Gaskets. He has a good selection. The replacement injectors from FIC will have new O-rings on both ends of the secondary injectors and the primary's will have a new O-ring on the top of the injector. The primary bottom O-ring is housed in the injector housing. Jerry's web site has a document on how to replace the O-ring in the injector housing.

The rest of the fuel system can tolerate E-10. Just consider replacing the fuel filter when you change out the injectors unless it has been done recently.

I believe the flow rate is 22 lbs. As for the cheaper set of injectors just keep in mind that they are used injectors however they carry the same 3 year warranty from FIC.

I chose the new new ones because they are stainless steel. Others on this board have gotten the used ones and have not had any problems with them. And all of them will work with your chip. Good luck.
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Old 10-11-2010   #13
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Default Re: OEM injectors replacements FIC???

What is the flow rate of the FIC S.S. New injectors? Also who makes them? It looks like they may be the best deal going for a new set of aftermarkets. Any feedback on FIC products. thanks
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Old 10-11-2010   #14
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Default Re: OEM injectors

David , I read your post right after RE good info, I think that's the way I will go as we'll. Thanks
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Old 10-13-2010   #15
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Default Re: OEM injectors

I have a set of 8 new (still in the box/wrapper) OEM injectors if anyone really needs to have them. Think I am going to go with the Accels when I replace my secondaries as I rarely drive the car. They are in my heated storage back in Ohio and I will be there in November for Thanksgiving.

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