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Josh , Locally the only place I know you might try is Clintonville Auto Repair Service

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I dont know if they do bench testing but its worth it to call. That type of service is not abundant.

 

If you run out of luck I do know of some out of state services with quick turn around plans.

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Originally posted by Folklore:

Josh , Locally the only place I know you might try is Clintonville Auto Repair Service

263 5551

 

I dont know if they do bench testing but its worth it to call. That type of service is not abundant.

 

If you run out of luck I do know of some out of state services with quick turn around plans.

State Services? How much does something like that cost?
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I dont know how much it would be just to test the injectors , but $25 per injector is about normal for ultra sonic cleaning and before and after flow charting.

 

To simply flow test an Injector I dont know what a shop may charge. Call the shop above , I am willing to bet they can anwser any questions you might have.

 

For same day service http://www.injectorshop.com/

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Originally posted by Hua:

RC Engineering can do them for you.

 

http://www.rceng.com/service.htm#INJECTOR

They want 200 bucks for just standard testing... anywhere cheaper? Also, does anyone know how to test them? maybe and directions on how to do it? I would hate to pay someone that kind of money...
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Originally posted by Josh Miller:

</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by Hua:

RC Engineering can do them for you.

 

http://www.rceng.com/service.htm#INJECTOR

They want 200 bucks for just standard testing... anywhere cheaper? Also, does anyone know how to test them? maybe and directions on how to do it? I would hate to pay someone that kind of money... </font>Sorry there is no DIY testing options for flow data that is finacially feasible.

 

DIY operation testing is as simple as a paper clip cut in half and a 12 volt duracell/energizer battery.

Place one wire from one terminal to one prong and vice versa , however this only allows you to check that the injector operate , and less than 1-3% of injectors fail to operate entirely.

 

Flow data is what you desire.

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