Any experience with "RC Fuel Injection?"
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has anyone had any experience with "RC Fuel Injection?" Considering sending in a set of injectors to have serviced. Just curious...
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We used Russ (Russ Collins Engineering, AKA RC injection) to test Walbro fuel pumps for our land speed project. The results were illuminating (don't believe the specs, they lie like a rug)
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Thx for the input. The price delta of RC vs. Witchhunter is $2.95/injector for cleaning/servicing so pricing really isn't an issue. Personally I've never used either of them. Curious as from speaking with RC it sounds like my current injectors can be made like new for chump change!
That said, as it's my DD I still need a second set to keep the car running while the first set goes in.
That said, as it's my DD I still need a second set to keep the car running while the first set goes in.
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I have used both with excellent results. I usually use Witchhunter just because I never forget the name. lol
Regards, ...Scott
Regards, ...Scott