Who's the big supporter of GRM in the injector service/cleaning department? I've got a pair of 680's that need some cleaning.
Who's the big supporter of GRM in the injector service/cleaning department? I've got a pair of 680's that need some cleaning.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VFJlTfHyrUk
The injectors I clean most of the time are low impendence.. So I just used one of the battery packs from a free harbor freight flashlight as a power source.. Oh... and used the switch from the light also...
Sticking 12v right to a Low imp. injector can damage it.. So to be safe my 4.5v source is used... and seems to work great.. I have done plenty of cleaning and still using the original cheapo AAA batteries..
Oh.. and the syringes I use come from Walmart... the 10cc ones worked best for my application. I have a couple around though because not all 10cc syringes are created just alike.
ya know.. Not to take bread off anyone's table.. but if you really want to be GRM... there ya go..
92CelicaHalfTrac wrote: I've used Witch Hunter in the past, his turnaround time is pretty wild.![]()
+1 on Witch Hunter. They cleaned the injectors on several DIYAutoTune.com project cars and we've been quite happy with their service.
Either of these guys will do a great professional job. They have both been supporters of GRM for years:
Marren Injection: www.injector.com
RC Engineering: www.rceng.com
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