bay area fuel injector flow test location

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Old Feb 10, 2010 | 09:41 AM
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bay area fuel injector flow test location

Does anyone know where in the south bay preferably that i can get a set of injectors flow tested? Anyone know how much the test costs?
Old Feb 10, 2010 | 11:23 AM
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if you have a 7 full days, ship them to witchhunter. I priority mailed a set to them and got them back a few days later.
Old Feb 10, 2010 | 12:46 PM
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Thanks atc, I forget they offer that service too.

Ouch, $19 per injector, that's half of the price to get my current injectors modded to 816cc. I guess I might just do that
Old Feb 10, 2010 | 03:04 PM
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Originally Posted by LGT Mark
Thanks atc, I forget they offer that service too.

Ouch, $19 per injector, that's half of the price to get my current injectors modded to 816cc. I guess I might just do that
The difference here Mark, is that if you spend $19 to test even one, see what they are all PROBABLY flowing, if satisfied with the result, (whatever your plans are) mod them to get more out of them, or buy all new injectors rated for higher flow. That would save you some cash, regardless of how much modding an existing set of injectors would cost you. IMHO at least. Especially if your thread is because you are rethinking/upgrading your current fuel system for something big like an E85 tune or big turbo, simply buying a "larger" injector may be the better path in the long run for performance and reliability reasons.

*All of this was based on the assumption that you aren't inquiring because you think you have a faulty injector/s.
Old Feb 10, 2010 | 03:35 PM
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Nope, i saw a deal for some cheap 820cc injectors on NASIOC, so i was trying to see how much it would cost to test them before putting them in my car.

I saw that the price to have witchhunter mod my injectors to 820cc is only $100, so i'm just gonna do that.

hooray for a cheap e85 setup.
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