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fuel injectors - new vs. rebuilt


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Both my '00 Passat V6 GLX and my '95 Corvette have over 80k miles on them, and I am looking at replacing the fuel injectors.

 

1) Are new injectors always better over a quality rebuilt set?

2) If new is the way to go...where can I purchase a great set for the money?

3) Are there any good shops in the area that can rebuild injectors? (clean, reseal, flow test)

 

Thanks!

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soak in keroseen

 

Interesting...I Googled soaking in kerosene and there were a few forums that posted information on this. A lot also referenced soaking the injectors in SeaFoam.

 

If soaking works (waiting for a few other folks to chime in here) should something be run through the injectors to clean them out also? If so, then what and how do I clean out the inside of the injector? Do I just soak the injector tips, or the entire thing?

 

EDIT: I love both vehicles and hope to keep them for a long time. It's just that $150-$300 for a set of injectors seems unnecessary if there is an easier and 99% effective way of cleaning them at home.

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I did this the really, really, ghetto way. It was probably a stupid idea. I pulled the injectors, hooked them up to a 9v, they opened, sprayed cleaner. Lots of gunk fell out. A trained tech, please chime in here. Proper way?
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I like the system you plug right into your fuel rail. I used it on a few cars with no issues and a noticable differance.

moron its called a motor-vac and also great for cleaning all the carbon out of the head and valves and so on

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