Injectors V. Nozzles
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Injectors V. Nozzles
I have been looking to change my injectors.
I have a 98.5 24v that i put stacks on and am buying a smarty (waiting for the shipper), and want to change injectors.
I like the 1.6 Injectors but don't have the money right now.
So i see that they have nozzles for 1/4 the price.
what do people think about them? has anyone used them?
thanks Mike
I have a 98.5 24v that i put stacks on and am buying a smarty (waiting for the shipper), and want to change injectors.
I like the 1.6 Injectors but don't have the money right now.
So i see that they have nozzles for 1/4 the price.
what do people think about them? has anyone used them?
thanks Mike
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Lots of guys have had good results with the nozzles, but the install is a little more involved. The "right" way to install nozzles involves pop testing and some other more specialized steps.
My sig tells what I went with-- and it only took me TWO YEARS to save up for them! They were worth it.
My sig tells what I went with-- and it only took me TWO YEARS to save up for them! They were worth it.
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