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Old 08 January 2009 | 10:00 PM
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Question Fiiting injectors into newage-how hard?

Hi

I have recently fitted turbo, up pipe and spark plugs myself.
The car is a newage bug eye.
I have Fuel Injectors to fit.
I have seen guides on NASOIC
Are the difficult to fit?
As they are second hand should i really get them flow tested?

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Old 08 January 2009 | 10:45 PM
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nobody fitted the injectors themselves?
Old 08 January 2009 | 11:26 PM
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Arm yourself with vaseline and prepare for leaks. Might be as well getting some new seals as theyres no guarantee yours will hold if theyre 2nd hand.

I spent 2 days chasing a leak after I thought they were ok
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hi, Not to hard of a job, just a little fiddly. Make sure you use all new seals/isolators and take your time you should be fine. Also make sure you grease the orings a little before hand to aid fitting.
Mine were the first i had done and had no problems, so far!
Oh and probally not a bad idea to get then tested.

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