Injector Cleaning/Servicing Question
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Since my 924S is out of service due to my recent run in with a snow/ice and a crub, I want to send out my injectors to witchhunter and get them cleaned.
When I get them back, can I just pop them back in, or do I have to buy a seal kit too?
I think witchhunter replaces seals on them.
Also, I might as well change the fuel hoses for the injectors.
Can I just use regular fuel injection hose cut to the right length, or do I have to use magic Porsche hose?
When I get them back, can I just pop them back in, or do I have to buy a seal kit too?
I think witchhunter replaces seals on them.
Also, I might as well change the fuel hoses for the injectors.
Can I just use regular fuel injection hose cut to the right length, or do I have to use magic Porsche hose?
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lol Jon I read that post when I was doing some searching.
You said your injectors "browned"![Big Grin](https://rennlist.com/forums/images/smilies/biggrin.gif)
Anyone know about the hoses?
Pepboys fuel injection or magic Porsche hose?
You said your injectors "browned"
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Anyone know about the hoses?
Pepboys fuel injection or magic Porsche hose?
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UMMMM.....okay I thought there was a hose between the injector and fuel rail. Maybe not thanks everyone.
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The injectors clip right into the fuel rail. Its not a bad idea to replace the fuel lines though. In particular the jumper line between the rail and dampener if its looking dried out.