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Title: fuel injectors
Post by: jerry455 on July 13, 2007, 04:51:06 AM
after reading about others using 3800 vin"k" injectors and having my stock tgp develop  a strange rich running condition setting a code 45 (rich exhaust) i borrowed a set of injectors from a friend who had a couple of 3800's in pieces. they were from a '99 firebird, the same from 95-99. after going through the diagnostics and ruling all other possibilities i changed the injectors. new replacement injectors were 130 dollars a piece so i wanted to be sure that was the problem so i tried the 3800 injectors. it sure fixed the problem. i have a tech 1 so i will be monitoring the blm and fuel int. #s to see if it runs lean at full throttle. i really don't know what #s i should have seen with the original injectors but at least i will see now. so far runs and idles beautiful. this car has 105,00 miles and has been very reliable.
Title: Re: fuel injectors
Post by: R Dubya on July 13, 2007, 10:20:35 AM
many of us have indeed gone with replacement injectors and noticed huge differences in reliability and driveability.  I know that I had at least 4 leaky injectors and caused a brutal hard start and smoking afterwards, but only when hot.  Not good for the oil let me tell you that. 

Many have gone with the "k" injectors, I wonder if the "1" motor (s/c) would be any different, or perhaps better suited for our engines?  Make sure you aren't running lean or you may find a melted piston, which is not good.  :laugh:

I myself am running Bosch pink top injectors, I was leary, I don't trust anything Bosch, at least for a GM car, but so far so good, but I've only run 1000 miles. 

Are you staying with what you have or are you looking for alternates?  We were getting sets of 6 for around $250-$300 from a guy on Ebay. 
Title: Re: fuel injectors
Post by: jerry455 on July 13, 2007, 12:17:59 PM
haven't looked at specs for lb rating for injectors but after reading the other posts about the 3800 injectors and since they were available i thought i would try it. i told my daughter not to go full throttle until i could do more research. it started running bad on july 4th and i couldn't get it fixed until the other day so she couldn't take it to milan dragway with my son and i last saturday. i am looking into getting something better for the injectors but atleast she can drive again.
Title: Re: fuel injectors
Post by: mfewtrail on July 14, 2007, 12:48:32 AM
Vin K injectors flow right inline with our stock ones(~22lbs/hr).


If anyone sees this thread and is looking for injectors, check out "sprayitracing" on ebay. He has had a few sets of Ford yellow top injectors listed lately that are much cheaper than buying from anywhere else. :icon_mrgreen:

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Set-of-6-19lb-19-lb-Ford-Fuel-Injectors-NEW_W0QQcmdZViewItemQQcategoryZ33554QQihZ012QQitemZ220129825057QQrdZ1QQsspagenameZWDVW
Title: Re: fuel injectors
Post by: jerry455 on July 14, 2007, 12:37:29 PM
ever since i installed the 3800 injectors the car seems to hard start after sitting for along period of time. i will have to check it out. the fuel pump ,tank and filter are only a couple of years old, pressure is at 46 psi when the pump is first run so after my daughter gets home from work i will have to see. it didn't do this even with the bad injectors before maybe coincidence but will check any way.
Title: Re: fuel injectors
Post by: pontiac6ksteawd on July 14, 2007, 10:31:07 PM
Hard start sounds like leaking injectors.
Title: Re: fuel injectors
Post by: jerry455 on July 21, 2007, 10:57:52 AM
a friend of mine located some injectors. evidently through gm the parts are discontinued. but he tried and got me a set so i will be putting them in this weekend. the car doesn't run too bad but my daughter says it doesn't run like it used to.
Title: Re: fuel injectors
Post by: R Dubya on July 21, 2007, 12:39:00 PM
you really don't want to buy the GM injectors, simply because of the price, and others may add to that.  What do they get over $100 a piece for them?
Title: Re: fuel injectors
Post by: jerry455 on July 21, 2007, 08:00:33 PM
well i did install them. what a difference. the fuel int. and block learn are staying a lot closer to the 128 mid point , the idle is smoother. it is possible that the vin k injectors i had were not 100% and one may have been leaking a little. my buddy had them laying around from a 99 firebird motor he bought so i really don't know there history. i put them in to verify my suspicion about the stock 106,000 mile original injectors were leaking causing an extremely rich running condition.