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walbro fp
Join Date: Jul 2008
Location: Calgary, Alberta, Canada
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If you have a set of used ones, just find a shop that can flow test the injectors (not sure who can in your area and also not sure how much they cost to test)
The RC injectors are known to be reliable, but I personally wouldn't throw anything in my car without testing. You dont want to run with a bad injector. Find out how much it costs prior to getting them tested though. Then use a bit of judgement. If you read the post above this one, you will note some info that is important as well about "plug and play" type injectors. I have never personally replaced mine on a Supra, so dont know what is all involved.
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Supra Forum Moderator
Join Date: Nov 2009
Location: Green-Ohio
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supra sport makes the injectors
http://www.suprasport.com/SupraSport...rs_p_5466.html this is not some ebay store.. yes I agree with you. the use of "plug n play" anything smells a tad fishy. but if you buy from known respected dealer of good performance parts.... comes with an 18 month unlimited mile warranty. so if you wanna spend your additional 200 to get them flow tested be my guest.
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