Fuel injectors

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  1. patrickgraven

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    So my engine shop told me to have my injectors cleaned or replaced. I found a set of 4hole bosch injectors on ebay. They are 220cc and suposedly increase mpg. Is it worth it or should I have my stock ones cleaned.
     
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    Those will work, it's only 25cc more than the stock injectors. It's going in the 93 right.
     
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    yes they are.
     
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    Those will work, you can also use mazda Denso 195500-2180's they are a plug and play injector and are 254cc per minute, but are probably too much fuel for a stock engine. You can have your injectors cleaned for $80 shipped. I have a few sets of stock 195's ready to go. If you go up in injector sizing you will loose mileage, larger cc per minute at the same fuel pressure is more fuel.
     
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