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OnTheRoad 04-09-2009 12:06 PM

Good quality fuel injectors
 
how makes good fuel injectors?
Who makes the Nissan Japan injector?

Dhunterx 04-09-2009 01:36 PM

Bosch from what I hear is the best.

Currently, I'm using Beck Arnley injectors and they're holding up pretty well. They look the closest to OEM. Stay the hell away from Python injectors.

1993-VG30E-GXE 04-09-2009 02:56 PM

Just buy new, and don't have to deal with the hassle of a reman - I bought Bosch....don't know if they are the best. Yellow Dot, Pink Top = $114.00

OnTheRoad 04-09-2009 03:08 PM

So far thumbs up on two brands.
On 93GXE, one injector has an open circuit. Is the valve stuck open or closed, gas leaking in or stuck shut?

Replace 6 or just the bad one?

G3Karl 04-09-2009 03:14 PM


Originally Posted by OnTheRoad (Post 6973867)
how makes good fuel injectors?
Who makes the Nissan Japan injector?


buy new.Get them from internetautosupply (i think thats his name) Dont get reman's. I went through 12 in two months until I bough new bosch for a great deal.

Good luck.

1993-VG30E-GXE 04-09-2009 03:52 PM


Originally Posted by OnTheRoad (Post 6974080)
So far thumbs up on two brands.
On 93GXE, one injector has an open circuit. Is the valve stuck open or closed, gas leaking in or stuck shut?

Replace 6 or just the bad one?

Considering how expensive these injectors are, I would just do them 1 at a time. Who knows how long the originals could last. I have 3 originals left. I'm personally going to spend the reserve money on a backup transmission....rebuild one - when the going is good, and the car starts running smooth for a yr, I know what's going to happen - this RE4F02A is going to blow unexpectedly, and i'll be stuck.

OnTheRoad 04-10-2009 09:18 AM

What's the typical life on the fuel injector? In mile and years? Has the EtOH rich gas shortened the injector's life?

I notice the insultation on the injector wires are cracking. Any good place for replacement harness or wire sets? The engine has overheated about 5 years ago. Did warp head, but some indication on tensioner, trace of melted rubber from timing belt.

fotoman 04-11-2009 12:17 PM

A friend of mine bought a set of bosch and replaced them all since his were the original injectors and left him no worrys about having to replace the others one at a time

cduffy 04-11-2009 07:53 PM


Originally Posted by OnTheRoad (Post 6973867)
how makes good fuel injectors?
Who makes the Nissan Japan injector?

JECS is the OEM injectors
I just changed all 6 injectors in my 91 Max with Bosch (new) from Rockauto.com $115 each.
Don't forget to order the o-ring packs. The car runs great. Change the 2 fuel rail hoses while your in there with fuel injection hose 5/16''

OnTheRoad 04-17-2009 09:18 PM

Thanks for all the advise. The Bosch injector were locally out of stock, then when from $120 to $150. Got the Neihoff 57678, which is likely the same as the Borg Wagner (BWD 57678) for $145. The original was with a yellow dot. The Neihoff 57678 replaces both yellow and green dot one. Guess there's not much difference between a yellow and green dot injector. Injector price in CA just when dramatic up in price. 20% to 35% in one week.

cduffy 04-20-2009 10:43 AM


Originally Posted by OnTheRoad (Post 6989074)
Thanks for all the advise. The Bosch injector were locally out of stock, then when from $120 to $150. Got the Neihoff 57678, which is likely the same as the Borg Wagner (BWD 57678) for $145. The original was with a yellow dot. The Neihoff 57678 replaces both yellow and green dot one. Guess there's not much difference between a yellow and green dot injector. Injector price in CA just when dramatic up in price. 20% to 35% in one week.

WWW.ROCKAUTO.COM has the Bosch yellow dot injectors for $99
http://www.rockauto.com/catalog/raframecatalog.php


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