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Old 09-21-2014, 09:48 PM
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Hey guys so I'm need to replace my fuel injectors and all the rubber stuff:-)

I heard that some ford fuel injectors work but can anyone advise the part number of them?

Or it better to buy the OEM ones?

Also where can I get a kit maybe of all the rubber lines that go with the injectors and orings?

Thanks a lot!
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If you want to learn the basics, read this:

https://rennlist.com/forums/928-foru...ii-debate.html

Or, just call Roger at 928sRUs and he'll know exactly what you need.
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I think I have a complete set off a 1983 S, with fuel rails. Before I took them off, 4 years ago, I had just changed the hoses with a kit from Roger.
If you're interested, let me know. I'll try to find them for you when I get back home Oct 7.

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Injectors are hard to find and not interchangeable with the later Design II or Design III due to the barbed hose connection. Circa $130 to $150 each.
We sell all the rubber seals and hoses.

Best course of action is to send them to Witchhunter and have them cleaned and flow matched. They also replace the rubber hose IIRC
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Originally Posted by ROG100
Injectors are hard to find and not interchangeable with the later Design II or Design III due to the barbed hose connection. Circa $130 to $150 each.
We sell all the rubber seals and hoses.

Best course of action is to send them to Witchhunter and have them cleaned and flow matched. They also replace the rubber hose IIRC
Thank you for that roger, I will be contacting you for the rubber seals and hoses. I'm in need of replacing them very soon.
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The good thing is the seals from Porsche last time I checked for barbed injectors are only $2 per injector. They can give nasty vacuum leaks so replace them while you can .
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If you need a local guy to clean your injectors, look me up.




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