Alternative injectors

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alabbasi
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Alternative injectors

Post by alabbasi »

The injectors on my M5 are completely seized. I have a cleaning rig and the ultra sonic cleaner only got 2 to free up. I"m looking for alternatives and ran across this page

https://www.injectorplanet.com/products ... 4460611001

10026723 shows up on Rock Auto and not expensive. Looks different though and does not show to have a pintle cap. Has anyone used it or can anyone recommend an alternative?
TroyArboc
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Re: Alternative injectors

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You may have better luck posting this to the tech section.
jc72
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Re: Alternative injectors

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I've used this guys services to rebuild injectors with success before. https://www.cruzinperformance.com/ He provides before and after flow test results and I believe I actually found out about him from someone on this board.

I've also used 5.0 mustang injectors on the m30 and they worked fine: viewtopic.php?f=3&t=25661
gadget73
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Re: Alternative injectors

Post by gadget73 »

just watch the flow rate. Link in the first post indicates a 24 lb/hr injector, the Mustang ones are 19#. Can usually tell by the color, orange is 19, blue-green is 24. If you do need 24, a Lincoln Mark VIII and a number of other things can provide them. No idea on the spray patter vs original.
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