1998 oem fuel injector?
#1
1998 oem fuel injector?
where to purchase new oem 1998 fuel injectors.
I saw some jecs on ebay but don't know of a good seller.
I saw some jecs on ebay but don't know of a good seller.
Last edited by maximaham; 06-02-2015 at 10:24 PM.
#2
Are you truly wanting "new" "OEM" injectors?
If so then you're going to need to go to the typical Genuine Nissan parts dealers:
http://www.courtesyparts.com/
http://www.nissanpartsdeal.com/
http://www.oemnissanparts.com/partlo...?siteid=216018
http://www.mynissanpartstore.com/
... and/but they're not cheap. About $121.00/ea.
If so then you're going to need to go to the typical Genuine Nissan parts dealers:
http://www.courtesyparts.com/
http://www.nissanpartsdeal.com/
http://www.oemnissanparts.com/partlo...?siteid=216018
http://www.mynissanpartstore.com/
... and/but they're not cheap. About $121.00/ea.
Last edited by Turbobink; 06-03-2015 at 05:08 AM.
#4
Just grab used off the forums, theyre not hard to come by at all and WAY cheaper. Or just go rebuilt. Buying new from nissan would be a bit overkill on this particular part.
#5
FWIW, within the last 3 months or so I had all (6) of mine rebuilt here locally for about $160.00 ... $25.00/ea.
They were cleaned, new O-rings and pintle caps and screens were replaced as needed + they were all flow-matched as a set.
They seem to be working just fine and if the need arose, I'd have no issues doing it all again.
I guess if you go the rebuilt path, you'll at least know you're starting out with an OE Nissan injector. With the ebay stuff I'm not sure how you'll know until you pay for and receive your order.
One of the things that a bit was curious to me on the ebay sets was the fact that a new OE is ~$120 ... that's for (1) injector. A full set of (6) costing $720.00
Rebuilding a full set of (6) is $160.00.
But can buy a set of (6) "brand new" injectors off of ebay for what ... like $97.00?
I just wasn't able see how that could legitimately be the case.
They were cleaned, new O-rings and pintle caps and screens were replaced as needed + they were all flow-matched as a set.
They seem to be working just fine and if the need arose, I'd have no issues doing it all again.
I guess if you go the rebuilt path, you'll at least know you're starting out with an OE Nissan injector. With the ebay stuff I'm not sure how you'll know until you pay for and receive your order.
One of the things that a bit was curious to me on the ebay sets was the fact that a new OE is ~$120 ... that's for (1) injector. A full set of (6) costing $720.00
Rebuilding a full set of (6) is $160.00.
But can buy a set of (6) "brand new" injectors off of ebay for what ... like $97.00?
I just wasn't able see how that could legitimately be the case.
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#9
RC Injectors are very good
I also would recommend RC Injectors @ http://www.rceng.com/index.aspx . They do an excellent job and they are very fast workers. Barring an unusual disaster, injectors are typically life of car parts but need to be cleaned, replacement o-rings and gaskets installed and calibrated from time to time. I believe you'll pay around $28 each plus shipping. If you still have your current injectors, send them to RC and they will tell you if they can be rebuilt and calibrated. They will come back looking brand new plus they will be better than new because they will be very closely matched to each other when calibrated. The factory doesn't even do that.
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