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Old 09-19-2008, 03:48 PM
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No need to buy new injectors. Just have us resize the ones you have.

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Here is a quote from a very reputable shop in Florida who used our resizing service.

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I would like to thank you and Jon for helping me figure out this issue.
I would also like to publicly endorse this company and their ability to do outstanding work.

In addition to these injectors I also sent them a set of stock LS3 injectors and had them flowed to 60LBS/HR, not only were they professional I had the injectors back within 3 days from the day I dropped them off.
I installed them in a 2008 Corvette we did with a Pro Charger,Melrose Long Tubes,Random cats and X-Pipe,with a magnaflow Cat Back. I have to say this was the easiest car I have ever had to tune. I made 3 pulls and I was done !! The car drove like it was stock again.
If anyone needs any injectors cleaned or reflowed I strongly suggest you use the Fuel Injector Connection. Thanks again guys !!
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What do you guys recommend for stock injectors that have about 95k miles on them?

Can I trust them to be resized to 42lb and last?

I am running a set of used lucas injectors and I think some of them are leaking or not running right.
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Very interesting. Can you do this with the stock mulitec II (24lbs/hr) injectors from the trucks? If so, what can you get out them? Same question with the 43lbs/hr 8.1 marine injectors we use.
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Originally Posted by kbracing96
Very interesting. Can you do this with the stock mulitec II (24lbs/hr) injectors from the trucks? If so, what can you get out them? Same question with the 43lbs/hr 8.1 marine injectors we use.
we have done the multec 2.. i can get 43 at 3bar.. is this the injector you are talking about? I have not done any marine. Do you have any extra
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Originally Posted by FICINJECTORS
we have done the multec 2.. i can get 43 at 3bar.. is this the injector you are talking about? I have not done any marine. Do you have any extra

That sounds pretty good I can't tell from that pic, its tiny,

I have a set of the 43's out in the shop right now I took out of my truck to put some 60's in. These are the specs on them.

Part Number 17113739 (OE Part # 25176061)
Direct fit for short G.M. LS1 SUV injectors
Static flow @ 37.95lb/hr @ 43.5PSI / 300KPa (4.31 g/s = 398cc/min)
Static flow @ 43.82lb/hr @ 58PSI / 400KPa (4.97 g/s = 460cc/min) *
Dynamic flow (2.0ms/10.0 ms(pulse width / rep rate)) 6.0 lb/hr @ 43.5PSI (0.748 g/s @ 300KPa)
Coil Resistance: High Impedance / High-Z (No ECM driver modifications required)
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Yeah, we can modify those, and on the off chance that we can't we will send them right back.

What do you want them flowed to?

Monello, sorry it took me a bit. Yeah, we can do those to 42 easily. I would recommend doing our cleaning and service as well as re flowing them. Were doing a special for our 11 point cleaning and refurbishing service as well as custom resizing for $30 per injector.
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Sounds good.

Already replied to your invoice on Paypal, and sent the payment.

Can you pm the the address to send them to?
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Originally Posted by FICINJECTORS
Yeah, we can modify those, and on the off chance that we can't we will send them right back.

What do you want them flowed to?
How much can you get out of them?
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I sent your our service form, in the special instructions note that its a service, and a flow change to 42lb
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Originally Posted by kbracing96
How much can you get out of them?
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