>Any informed opinions? I saw them on ebay and I was wondering if they're a
>viable alternative. My '98 CRV is in the shop right now waiting for two new
>fuel injectors to be installed and I'm thinking about replacing the other two
>myself in the very near future when the weather gets a little nicer.
>
>Thanks!
Ooops. Here's what I was asking about.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/FUEL-INJECTOR-HONDA-MPI-42-12192_W0QQcmdZViewItem
QQcategoryZ33729QQitemZ8020377976QQrdZ1
> Any informed opinions? I saw them on ebay and I was wondering if they're a
> viable alternative. My '98 CRV is in the shop right now waiting for two
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> Thanks!
I have had very mixed results. Sometimes they work well, but I replaced a
set in our '85 turbo Volvo and ended up badly. I bought them ("Python"
brand) at BAP for about half the price of OEM. The old ones had a leaker so
I replaced the set. Afterward, the engine would barely start, would not pull
the car until it warmed up, and the car had a top speed of less than 40 mph.
I took the injectors back to BAP, where they tested them and pronounced them
okay. The nightmare continued for a month, at which time I got it into the
dealer. They went through the same process, working on it all day, replacing
the AMM and O2 sensor (with my approval). Since I mentioned the injectors
were new aftermarket, one of the first things they did was to flow test the
injectors... right on the money. But when they eventually tried a set of
Volvo injectors suddenly the AMM adjusted okay and all was well!
I ended up spending $900 for the injectors and O2 sensor when it was all
done. (They restocked the AMM when they determined the original was okay.)
Not a very good deal, I think.
I assume the injectors had the right flow rate when open, but something was
wrong dynamically - they didn't open or close fast enough... something like
that. In the car there are ballast resistors on each injector, and maybe
they weren't made for that.
Mike
jim beam - 01 Mar 2006 14:05 GMT
>>Any informed opinions? I saw them on ebay and I was wondering if they're a
>>viable alternative. My '98 CRV is in the shop right now waiting for two
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> Mike
spray pattern is also critical.
Headknocker - 01 Mar 2006 16:46 GMT
>>>Any informed opinions? I saw them on ebay and I was wondering if they're a
>>>viable alternative. My '98 CRV is in the shop right now waiting for two
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>spray pattern is also critical.
Thanks for the replies. The type I'm talking about are supposedly original
Honda injectors which have been cleaned,tested with new o-rings,etc. If it's
a risky proposition then I'll just buy new ones online. I will only need two
so it's not like I'm gonna be spending a boatload of dough anyway. I just
thought I'd ask. There's a fine line between being thrifty and econonomical
and being absolutely cheap and stupid about it.
I think I'll take the safe route.
Thanks again!