60lbs injectors from 01 Lightning?
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They will fit fine, but since we don't know how long theyve been sitting dry, I would recommend sending them in for our reconditioning after you get them to make sure they are in perfect shape.
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We have one of the most comprehensive restorations in the business. We charge $15 per injector.
THE SERVICE INCLUDES:
1) Injectors are externally cleaned, visual inspected
2) We test injectors for resistance, shorts, and current draw.
3) We perform leak test, spray pattern, and flow rate testing on one of our 3 ASNU flow benchs. All data is recorded and sent to you.
4) Remove filter baskets, o-rings, and pintle caps. Metal injectors are bead blasted to remove old paint and rust from the injector body.
5) The injectors are placed in a heated ultrasonic bath to insure that the injector is free of dirt and contamenants that could hinder the rest of the process.
6) The injectors are now put into another ultrasonic system while they are pulsed allowing the ultrasonic energy to dislodge any particles and build-up inside the injectors.
7) The injectors are now back flowed to remove all debris, etc.
8) The injectors are now returned to the flow bench for retesting of all functions. The data from this test is returned to you in detail with your injectors.
9) The injectors are now refinished with high temp paint. the stainless steel injectors are polished to a high finish.
10) One of our techs. now reassembles the injector, using all new parts.
11) The injectors are then vac sealed and packaged for shipment along with the old parts.
THE SERVICE INCLUDES:
1) Injectors are externally cleaned, visual inspected
2) We test injectors for resistance, shorts, and current draw.
3) We perform leak test, spray pattern, and flow rate testing on one of our 3 ASNU flow benchs. All data is recorded and sent to you.
4) Remove filter baskets, o-rings, and pintle caps. Metal injectors are bead blasted to remove old paint and rust from the injector body.
5) The injectors are placed in a heated ultrasonic bath to insure that the injector is free of dirt and contamenants that could hinder the rest of the process.
6) The injectors are now put into another ultrasonic system while they are pulsed allowing the ultrasonic energy to dislodge any particles and build-up inside the injectors.
7) The injectors are now back flowed to remove all debris, etc.
8) The injectors are now returned to the flow bench for retesting of all functions. The data from this test is returned to you in detail with your injectors.
9) The injectors are now refinished with high temp paint. the stainless steel injectors are polished to a high finish.
10) One of our techs. now reassembles the injector, using all new parts.
11) The injectors are then vac sealed and packaged for shipment along with the old parts.
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How long does an injector have to sit around "dry" before it must be reconditioned? I have a set I took out last month... Also, how does one store an injector to completely avoid reconditioning in the future?
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We ship USPS Priority and we usually have them back in the mail to you within 2 days from when we get them. If you need them faster we can ship any method you like, however the really fast shipping can get expensive.
Its hard to say on how long they can sit. It depends a lot on the conditions and the type of injector, but on average I would say no more than 3-6 months if they are sitting dry. When we ship injectors the are filled with test fluid, capped, and vacuum sealed.
Yes, we can do this to your stock ones no problem! I would recommend ohm testing them tho, to make sure they are still good enough to spend money on. The stock LS1 has great coils, so the chances are slim that they will be bad, but on other types its more possible. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_g8PdrT0MCU
Hope that helps!
~Rich
Its hard to say on how long they can sit. It depends a lot on the conditions and the type of injector, but on average I would say no more than 3-6 months if they are sitting dry. When we ship injectors the are filled with test fluid, capped, and vacuum sealed.
Yes, we can do this to your stock ones no problem! I would recommend ohm testing them tho, to make sure they are still good enough to spend money on. The stock LS1 has great coils, so the chances are slim that they will be bad, but on other types its more possible. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_g8PdrT0MCU
Hope that helps!
~Rich
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8) The injectors are now returned to the flow bench for retesting of all functions. The data from this test is returned to you in detail with your injectors.