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Old 01-08-2006, 10:28 PM
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Talking nozzles vs injectors

how good are injector nozzles compared to buying all new injectors
Old 01-08-2006, 10:34 PM
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I love mine. Takes about 10 minutes longer to install the nozzles on the injectors, but if you can save a couple hundred bucks, it's well worth it.
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My buddy had nozzles on his 01 along with a superchips tuner, and it ran really good. Id say they are worth it.

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I'd rather have a fully built and tested injector than one I put together. There are just some things that are better left to professionals and injector assembly is one of them.
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Originally Posted by BigBlue
I'd rather have a fully built and tested injector than one I put together. There are just some things that are better left to professionals and injector assembly is one of them.
There is always the option of having them locally assm. and tesed. Either route they need to be tested.

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Old 01-09-2006, 12:26 AM
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Originally Posted by newriverSpecon
There is always the option of having them locally assm. and tesed. Either route they need to be tested.

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Very true.
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I had mine installed by a injection shop, 100 bucks and i stressed i wanted the pop pressures matched perfectly. They run great so far.

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Old 01-09-2006, 07:23 AM
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i changed mine in about a hour and a half. it runs great and i never had them pop tested.
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I would just get the injectors rather than the nozzles. I had my 120hp. injectors put in for $50.
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Does anybody else have anything else to say on this subject? I'm leaning towrds Mach 1.6's, but for less than half the price, can I do nozzles only and get similar performace and reliability.
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Moose10 I'm in the same boat, sort of. But with 150K on the clock, at set of injectors verses a set of nozzles seems the better way to go for me. my 2 cents.
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The nozzles probably not as good of quality, at least compairing them to Don M's injectors but the ones I put in I think are pretty nice, even improved my idle

And not that I'm sayin not to do it but I never had the pop off set either, and there still runnin just fine

Bryan
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i ordered my nozzels today and having them sent out and be tested for only $60 bones
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Dang pop testing is $120 a set here if I pull em and bring them in. $85 an hour for bench testing.
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