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Old 03-04-2009, 09:29 AM
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do you think my stock cp3 would handle 75 injectors ? with a fass fuel system
Old 03-04-2009, 09:46 AM
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I know, thought about buying them out and reselling them later for a little profit.. ok, so I'm jobless and looking for some cash..
Hey, you gotta do what you gotta do. I call that process business. Buy low, sell high. That's why I bought mine quick last night before someone came along and decided to do that! If I had the money laying around, I'd do it myself.
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Those nozzles do not have a coated needle. We went down this road back in 2006. The scuffing and wear could start early in their lifespan, which could be short lived.

I know it will seem biased. The CR injectors are expensive. As well as the engine they are being installed in. Saving money on a product in this case could cost big dollars later on.
Old 03-04-2009, 11:20 AM
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Just ordered stage 2's..............
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Originally Posted by Don M
Those nozzles do not have a coated needle. We went down this road back in 2006. The scuffing and wear could start early in their lifespan, which could be short lived.

I know it will seem biased. The CR injectors are expensive. As well as the engine they are being installed in. Saving money on a product in this case could cost big dollars later on.
You get what you pay for.. Maybe he dont have funds for the goodies
Old 03-04-2009, 11:26 AM
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has anybody ran these before?
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I just fixed up/replaced a set last month. They lasted two months for this guy. No coating on the needle makes these things scuff like crazy. Once they begin sticking, the needle can hang open and dump fuel.

ULSD makes it even harder for them to last even a medium length life.

I understand budgets and perceived value are different for everyone. Please dont shoot me................
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I understand budgets and perceived value are different for everyone. Please dont shoot me................
No shot intended... I only wish I had half the knowledge of these injectors as you do.. Mater of fact I cant wait till I can afford a set of your flux 2's. I hope he's glad that you pointed the problem out. But if thats what he wants and can afford that on him
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well this suxs
Old 03-04-2009, 11:41 AM
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Originally Posted by Don M
I just fixed up/replaced a set last month. They lasted two months for this guy. No coating on the needle makes these things scuff like crazy. Once they begin sticking, the needle can hang open and dump fuel.

ULSD makes it even harder for them to last even a medium length life.

I understand budgets and perceived value are different for everyone. Please dont shoot me................
What coating do you apply when "fixing" them up? Would nozzles that have been extrude honed & the factory finish removed need this coating also?
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well this suxs
Why??? dangshortpostthingy
Old 03-04-2009, 04:01 PM
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I don't have the money to buy a good set of nozzles but don't want to pay for something that might not last. I'll just wait and save I guess
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has anybody ran these before?
There are many of these out on the road. They were made FOR Edge by 1 of the popular Diesel Injector Companies.
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I'm sure they are fine.. run them
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i wonder if these could be brought in to be coated/ or what ever seems to be missing on them to work better? or moddified?


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