From:
rondeau3_REMOVE_570304_THIS_@yahoo.com
Hey, I was wondering; are the injectors on the CV
made by Rochester?
I had Rochester on my ZR1, and
they tend to rust when the car is not used on a
regular basis.
I don't have any injector problems, but
I wanted to share what I know with you
guys.
(You might already know this.)
RC Engineering,
(
www.rceng.com), are injectors specialist, they carry "Lucas"
injectors, and are made of stainless steel, they also are of
a disc type instead of pintle, the deal is you can
send your injectors, they will clean them, and flow
test them, and send you the chart from the flow bench,
it cost about $24 ea. and if you don't like the
result, or if one of them is toasted, you buy new ones
and they credit the $24.
I don't know if the CV
have injectors problems, but I dealt with them for my
ZR1, I replaced all 16 injectors, they flow test the
new ones also and give you a set that are as close as
possible, I think less than 2% variance, I would have to
look at my chart, but you get the idea, if they are to
far appart, they don't send them, they match a nice
set, and man does it work good.
On the ZR1 between
90-92 the primaries injectors are different than the
secondairies, there is a flange at the bottom of the sec. that
needs to be grounded off on the primaries, they do it
at no extra charges.
So if your injectors needs
work, I recommend these guys, they will answer all your
questions, I even know a guy that went there and saw how
they tested his injectors, and he convinced me that it
was a very good outfit to deal with, they will
customize to your specs.
Maybe you knew, maybe you
didn't, if you didn't, check their web site, or call
them.
Al
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