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Hi,

Can anyone recommend somewhere to get injectors tested/cleaned/serviced? They are out of the car and I thought I might as well get them done while they are out and would prefer somewhere that someone has used before :(

They are std rb20 injectors btw.

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Not sure if Jamie is still doing his mobile van service.. but give them a call

ELECTRONIC INJECTOR SERVICES                

Capalaba 4157

   (07) 3206 6001            

Northside

   0412 007 207            

Southside

   0418 884 678

yeah jamie dose the north side of brisbane & dwite dose the southside there the best ones I would use, we also yse them at work (Motorama Mits)

Jap, Oz...

 

What sorta prices are we talking for these mobile guys to come out, remove the inject0rs, clean them and refit?

 

Any noticable difference other than the peace of mind?

I had mine cleaned about 18 months ago

I removed them myself and had the mobile guy come around and clean them

$120.

Labour would be about 4-5 hrs to remove and replace

The difference

Before, 2 injectors were down 10%, 2 more were 7% the other 2 were down 6%

So if you intend to push the limits out of your stock 370cc injectors, you maybe only getting 333cc out of them which could cause leaning out on some cylinders :Bang:

My car only had 61,000km 95 r33 gtst

Another one for Jamie... My dad used them about 2months ago. Really impressed with the service, and noticed a big difference on his commo, and the car still had a stuffed coil pack. So Id say it does work. BTW my dad is fussy as, so if he says they are good, then 99% chance they are.

BTW the total was $220.00 for his, included all labour pulling them out, putting them in etc, obviously a 6cyl.

Just rang Jamie (ELECTRONIC INJECTOR SERVICES)... $250 ! for n injector clean for my gtr.. wtf, is that expensive?

Well when you think about it probably not... A moblie mechanics fee would be about $60per hour labour only, no parts fluids etc. And well, while your working paying for it... or you could waste a weekend just pulling them out, then having to find another mode of transport to get to work etc. But I dont see how a GTR is more exxy than a commo???

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