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07-04-2006, 04:14 PM | #1 | ||
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Hey all, just been told my AU1 needs new injectors, its a 6 and what i wanna know is what options do i have when it comes to replacing them, haven't got a money tree in the backyard but would love to maybe increase its performance a little. any suggestions will be greatly appreciated,
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replace them all with a set of Flux Capacitors , seems to be a batch of them going around on this forum..lol , if you can't get any locally - then try going Back to the Future and ask Marty or the Professor for some ;) ! . ..lmao ..
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07-04-2006, 04:31 PM | #3 | |||
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Problem is i dunno if i got enough garbage ( banana skins and the likes) to keep my baby going lmao |
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ok , on a serious note now , about your injectors , i can't really go personally recomending brands or anything as i havent messed with enough of them to do so, but if your maybe looking at higher performamce mods later down the track - then maybe try get some larger capacity injectors so they can supply more fuel when needed with some mods later donw the track , not really necessary imo though unless your gonna turbo it later or something larger - i have read a few things about the 'Bosch Blue-Tops' being good injectors , they have had alot of good reviews , im sure someone else here will be able to help you out more on this topic ... cheers , gl
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"Engine running, flux capasitor...fluxing!" LOL! Hope you get it sorted. Bye the way, who told you that you needed new injectors? Do you trust them? Was there an issue driving, or was it just news they dumped on you during a routine service? GK |
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It was blowing a puff of black smoke on cold startup and then again a puff of black smoke when i gave it a boot full. He told me to start with just grab some decent injector cleaner and give it a hard time, he said maybe there was a lil bit of carbon stuck in the injector itself, just went and started it then and no smoke when started cold and reved it a couple of times and again nothing so ill just see how it goes for the moment. Planning on going away fopr easter break and i got about a 1500km round trip to deal with and didnt want anything to go wrong so |
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07-04-2006, 05:28 PM | #7 | ||
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if its blowin black smoke ,i'd say your o2 sensor has had it .it sounds strange that your injectors are stuffed .
how many k's has your au done? |
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07-04-2006, 05:28 PM | #8 | ||
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Hi Matt
Your standard injectors are capable of suppling an I6 with about 200kw. So unless your planning to go forced induction of any kind, just replace them with stokies and save your money. Hope this helps Gerry
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if its only done 155k i'd doubt its your injectors ,i'd be looking at a new o2 sensor .
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08-04-2006, 11:19 PM | #13 | ||
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Yeah if its just a bit of smoke that is ya problem imo i'de rather just try a bottle here and there of the injector cleaner when ya fill ya tank up. Not really much that goes wrong with injectors , they probably are just gunked up , if a bit of smoke is the only problem then there might be a chance thats its the rings wearing . Might be even possible that its something as small as the pcv valve sticking open (on the breather hose that runs from the rocker cover to the inlet manifold ) - had that happen on my old 302 years ago and it cause that problem .. gl anyway .
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Surely an O2 sensor is going to be cheaper than $210? GK |
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i got one for my au for about $90.
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i was told they worth about $200 give or take? |
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Not saying they are totally shot , but they could be just starting to wear maybe . You stated that its only when the engine is cold and when booting it , all sorta symptoms of ring wearing. I'm not saying it is this for sure ! - check everyhting else first as this is about the most expensive and pain in the *** fix along these lines, you could allways do a compression test on ya cylinders , that will tell you if its the rings or not ;) . Just another thing maybe ... u haven't topped up the oil to high have you ( too much oil pressure ) ?? , do this and you could have the excess from all the pressure spitting oil back up the breather pipe from the rockercover into the intake and burning it off , causing ya black smoke - just another maybe ..
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Cheers 4 ur help |
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lees spare parts ,up here in brissy .i think he dose mail orders |
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