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Old 06-02-2008, 04:29 PM   #1
groops
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Default I need new Injectors

Hey Guys.

Did a bit of hunting...but couldn't find a huge amount of info specifically what I'm after...

Mechanic tells me that alot of my starting issues could me due to issues with my injectors...

Are these worthwhile servicing, or is it better to replace them? If so...is this the opportunity to put 'better' ones in? (if there is such a thing)...

He also mentioned that the TB may need servicing...I believe that these can be replaced too to improve performance...

What I'm mainly after is info on what new injectors will cost and if there are 'better ones' out there, and what does it generally involve to upgrade my TB?

I drive a 2002 AU3 XR6 HP.

Mike

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