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Old 03-24-2003, 09:37 AM
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Looking for a shop that cleans and flows injectors.

Looking for a shop in DFW that cleans and flows fuel injectors.

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Old 03-24-2003, 11:50 AM
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If you're in Richardson then I know just the place. My whole family owns Richardson Generator, shop in the parking lot of the police station on Greenville. We do a lot of work with Quality Carburetor which is over by Reliable Chevrolet, right next to the train tracks. They have a fuel injector cleaner/flower there. Call 'em up (972)690-5290 and tell them Kyle Schrock from Richardson Generator sent you there.

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Old 03-24-2003, 10:52 PM
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Kyle,

You must get one hell of a deal. They wanted $30 an injector. That is F-ing insane. I will call them tommorrow and drop your name. Would you mind calling them and see what the would charge you.

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Old 03-25-2003, 12:18 AM
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Are you kidding me?!?!

I'm pretty sure I was quoted between 15 and 20, but that was sometime early last year. I also begged for the best price, cause I'm a broke college student ! I'll give him a call tomorrow and see what he says. I actually never got it done on mine, cause I took them out and found out that two of the nozzles were completely cracked in half , so I just replaced them all. I'll let you know.

Kyle

PS - Also, what is involved in the cleaning you want? Cause I'm pretty sure that he told me that they totally go through and change the filters, o-rings and nozzles, maybe you don't want that done too, just cleaning?
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$30 sounds about the norm. It sure as heck ain't cheap!

Consider buying new ones from www.racetronix.com .

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