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Old 02-24-2024, 08:06 AM
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Hey guys,……simply looking for a good place (other than the dealer) to buy a set of OEM fuel injectors that aren’t crap for my 2007 base coupe. Don’t want to do the job twice. So….. Anybody done that job recently and can point me in the right direction?
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Should be GM 2171627 or ACDeloc 217-1627

Best deal for 8 may be RockAuto. Enter 258384232230772369 in "where did you hear about us" box for an additional 5% off.

More than likely, Bosch was the OE supplier for GM. Search Bosch 62648 to check them. Would be the same quality injector.

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Better question, if you have the old injectors, why not just buy a injector cleaning machine,and just clean them.

Hell, with cleaning machine, not only does it pay for itself the first used yourself, but get word around with the local clubs you have one, can make money off cleaning others injectors as well.

https://www.ebay.com/itm/39517818515...DMFSGNJJPZJ27A
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Originally Posted by Dano523
Better question, if you have the old injectors, why not just buy a injector cleaning machine,and just clean them.

Hell, with cleaning machine, not only does it pay for itself the first used yourself, but get word around with the local clubs you have one, can make money off cleaning others injectors as well.

https://www.ebay.com/itm/39517818515...DMFSGNJJPZJ27A
Do NOT get one of those POS machines. They do more harm than good, the flow measurement capabilities are abysmal. They have been sold for decades under different names. We have an ASNU model at work, not worth the powder to blow it to hell. In particular, NEVER reverse flush your injectors. It just pushes grime that is outside the valve mechanism where it's probably doing no harm INSIDE the valve mechanism with it's micron clearances where it's highly probable to make the injector leak, operate erratically or stick open.

Why do you even want to replace your injectors? At least 75% of the injectors people replace still meet original factory specs. And no, I didn't just make that statistic up.
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Have you tried techtron additive ,run at about 200% strength, fewer gals than recommended?
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Originally Posted by Yokesman
Have you tried techtron additive ,run at about 200% strength, fewer gals than recommended?
Originally Posted by dr_gallup
Do NOT get one of those POS machines. They do more harm than good, the flow measurement capabilities are abysmal. They have been sold for decades under different names. We have an ASNU model at work, not worth the powder to blow it to hell. In particular, NEVER reverse flush your injectors. It just pushes grime that is outside the valve mechanism where it's probably doing no harm INSIDE the valve mechanism with it's micron clearances where it's highly probable to make the injector leak, operate erratically or stick open.

Why do you even want to replace your injectors? At least 75% of the injectors people replace still meet original factory specs. And no, I didn't just make that statistic up.
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Should be GM 2171627 or ACDeloc 217-1627

Best deal for 8 may be RockAuto. Enter 258384232230772369 in "where did you hear about us" box for an additional 5% off.

More than likely, Bosch was the OE supplier for GM. Search Bosch 62648 to check them. Would be the same quality injector.

Rockauto listing
Great information. Thanks for the help.

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