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Old 05-15-2016, 06:22 PM
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I bought the injectors used on here a while ago and am just getting good around to putting in when I noticed there is a scratch on the p/n in the same spot on all 8. Seems fishy. They were supposed to be a bigger fic inject 85 or 95 I can't remember what it was advertised as.
The numbers I can make out are 0 280 158 2xx the x are the numbers I can't make out. The last number looks like maybe a 7 or 9. Pics in link

https://imgur.com/a/bWs0K
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Those last two digits are important. If they are 27, then they are 32 lb stock mustang injectors.
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Originally Posted by JoeNova
Those last two digits are important. If they are 27, then they are 32 lb stock mustang injectors.
I was thinking the last looked like a 9 but the fact that they say fomoco isn't promising
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Originally Posted by 89lq4
I was thinking the last looked like a 9 but the fact that they say fomoco isn't promising
Send em out to be flowed and checked. Good insurance,inexpensive and quick turnaround. Cheaper than an engine!
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if you find out they are not what you paid for....the rest of us need to know
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Originally Posted by LT1PWRD
Send em out to be flowed and checked. Good insurance,inexpensive and quick turnaround. Cheaper than an engine!
Any recommendations on where to send them?
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Originally Posted by 89lq4
Any recommendations on where to send them?
Found him on YB, lots of excellent reviews.
Eric Derr, very quick turn around!
502-381-4678

Also any of the sponsors or other major injector players could do it im sure.
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Why not send them to FIC since they are supposedly their injectors? They have flow tested and cleaned 3 sets of injectors for me in the past. Sorry dont remember the price.
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Originally Posted by jrpimp00
Why not send them to FIC since they are supposedly their injectors? They have flow tested and cleaned 3 sets of injectors for me in the past. Sorry dont remember the price.
Sent them to FIC to flow them. They are 80# which is what they were sold to me as . Thanks guys.



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