Injector Service Company?

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Max Welton
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Can anyone recommend a company for servicing and flow-testing injectors?

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I can have it done locally even in little ol Boise. Try contacting auto machine shops or performance shops.

For under 100 bucks I can have a set cleaned, o-ringed, and flow tested here.

On the type with hoses (van, bus, old bug) they even have new crimped on hoses for that price.
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Thanks Steve.

Max
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Can't quite remember, but I think that's where I got my fuel-rail stock.

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Witch hunter, never used them but they appear to be solid

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I used Witch Hunter. Fast turnaround - great results.
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Just got my injectors back from Pro Flow Technologies.

Before and After:
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And the flow test results:
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Cost: $89.

I think I will send them the Ford injectors I am using in my MS2 type-3 engine.

Max
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OK, I just got the 97 Ford Escort injectors back.

According to the sheet, they flow 33 ml in 30 seconds at 40 psi.

1 ml = 1 cc

So 66 cc per minute

According to http://www.witchhunter.com/injectorcalc1.php that is 6.3 lbs/hr.

Does that sound right?

Max
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It sounds like your injectors are 33lbs/hr. If they were 6.3lbs/hr they came from an awfully small engine with very little HP.
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I recently used Linders Injectors service in Speedway IN. They took 2 weeks to service my TBI injectors(tow vehicle) when I was quoted 3 days and charged more than quoted price. They are only 2 hours away from me. Next time I will use WitchHunter.
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There's so many different types of measuring, lbs/hr, cc per what ever, mls?
I get so confused lol
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I am assuming 33 ml, but the units aren't indicated on this one like they were for the Honda injectors. I've just sent a request for help to ProFlow. Given the holiday weekend, I don't expect an answer till next week.

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66ml is 66cc, so makes them 66cc injectors (think gsxr ones are 225/240cc ish for lowers and something like 400cc for uppers @3bar or 43psi)

maybe i've got my units crossed?
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