01-20-2008 | #1 |
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While I'm pulling the plenum....
I'm in the process off doing a top end plenum/IH port job. I decided to ask the previous owner what he knew of the injectors and coil packs. At least since 2000, he believes the injectors and coil packs are original. I have no symptoms indicating there are any problems.
So the question for the ZR-1 gods is: Do I replace either or both while I have the plenum off? I plan on replacing stock plug wires with an MSD set. |
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Re: While I'm pulling the plenum....
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01-20-2008 | #3 |
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Re: While I'm pulling the plenum....
coils are fine, if you really want you can put an ohm meeter on the injectors and test them. 13.5-15 is what you want
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01-21-2008 | #4 |
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Re: While I'm pulling the plenum....
Kevin,
"Fine" meaning leave coils alone? I had checked injectors last fall and they all ohm'd out at about 12.5 +/-.2 |
01-21-2008 | #5 |
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Re: While I'm pulling the plenum....
Leave the coils in if you aren't having problems.
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01-21-2008 | #6 |
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Re: While I'm pulling the plenum....
at 12.5 you're going to be needing injectors in the future. just catch them before they get to .2...It's NOT fun
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01-21-2008 | #7 |
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Re: While I'm pulling the plenum....
Don't use the MSD wires unless you're going to custom make them. Mine are/were stupid long until I put other boots on them
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Re: While I'm pulling the plenum....
I was new to this car and when my 90's injectors failed with the ethanol. If I had a garage that I could work in I would have left off a few items from the shopping list. If you own your garage then I would consider leaving the injectors & coils & wires as you say that they pass muster now. Besides now that you see that the plenum pull is really just a lot of detail work, the next time it will go so fast that you will be amazed.
Obviously the other side of that coin is when will the old stuff fail? In the middle of the summer when we are using our cars? That's when my stuff quit & it stunk as far as I was concerned; plus I had to wait for restocking on some stuff. With the advent of Accel injectors & their price, I would consider doing the r&r now....they are sooo much less than the other alternatives....but that is a call decided by the budget at hand. JMHO Tom
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Re: While I'm pulling the plenum....
I'm no one to give advice around here.....yet.. ....but I am doing my plenum pull now. I decided to just replace everything. ie: injectors, coils,actuators & all needed gaskets.... It just seems to me that while its off, do everything possible to make it run the best it can. I have 46k miles on mine........how many on yours?
I have around $760. invested so far w/o actuators.
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01-21-2008 | #10 |
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Re: While I'm pulling the plenum....
Why replace anything if it don't need it.
If you do replace anything do wires and stick with the stock GM wires nothing will come close for $50. Obvious someone has "lotso cash throw around syndrome" I have the cure. Call me. Here's what i would do under the plenum. in this order 1: yank secondaries 2: yank SECONDARIES 3: YANK secondaries 4: YANK SECONDARIES 5: take out the secondaries 6: TAKE the freaking sacondaries out 7: change the rest of the stuff if it needs Pete
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