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AJP:

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--- Quote from: r5gtt on August 29, 2016, 03:00:58 pm ---Want to share this with you.

http://pages.ebay.com/link/?nav=item.view&id=371649669341&alt=web

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Hmm, interesting. Thanks for that mate. I wonder if there's any value in getting these refurbed. Might be a better approach to replacing odd injectors and pretty much waiting for the next to fail, and it'd in theory be as good as 4 new injectors. Not sure on prices for refurb. Will have a read up.

Of course, it's a bit of a punt to assume it is the injector causing the misfires, although it seems much more likely to be that than anything else at this stage.

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If you're really thinking of refurbishing them then maybe better off buying a new set as I don't think it will be cheap tbh.

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Surprisingly, it's not too bad. About 60 quid for a set of four, unless I'm missing something. If you go on the website it tells you the process, and it seems to go a fair bit further than just ultrasonic cleaning.

Considering the price of a new injector, this option is miles cheaper.

AJP:

Tfsi_Mike:
Is that at mr  injector?

AJP:

--- Quote from: Tfsi_Mike on August 29, 2016, 05:12:40 pm ---Is that at mr  injector?

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Different firm I think Mike, but I have heard of mr injector - can you recommend them?

Tfsi_Mike:
Alex uses them, I believe. I'm sure mine went there for checking

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