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checked injector ohms

G Winter

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low injector ohms means they are bad?

I have been having some rough running issues for some time. I finally found the time to check into it. I took ohm readings on the injectors and 6 of them were 16.1 to 16.4 ohms. number 2 was 9.3 and 8 was 7.1 I assume this means those two injectors are bad ? Before I run out and buy two new injectors I would like opinion on this. Also should I replace them all with the ohms being so close to specs I wonder if it is throwing away money. Another thing, do I need to get matching injectors , is mixing brands going to unbalance the injector system ?
thank you.
Glenn
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You can always send them out and get them referbished. When I was having motor problems all my injectors were suposedly leaking and they went through them all and replaced everything.

If you replace them I don't see the need to do them all. I would imagine as long as you got the same lb injectors you would be fine. I think they are 24 lbs. right?
 
I believe your right on the size. I suppose at the least I should have them all checked while I have it appart. I noticed something about the way it runs. When it is cold, it runs smother than when it is warm. I am thinking the injectors are open longer when when cold so if I have two running lean it might help them along some. Which would make it more noticable when warm.
thanks for the reply
Glenn
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The stock injectors are 22 lb. Or thats what the ECM thinks anyway. I don't see why you couldn't replace just the two that are showing low resistance.


I think Edmond knows of a place that does injector cleaning/blueprinting. Very resonable price. I can't remember the name of it though.

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I just had a thought... dangerous when I do that.... I have a GM 3800 sitting here .... couldn't I just take two good coils and change them out ? BTW I am so tight that I squeek when I walk. ;LOL;LOL I tend to squeeze the life out of a dollar.
thanks for the replys.
Glenn

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Hrtbeat1 said:
I think Edmond knows of a place that does injector cleaning/blueprinting. Very resonable price. I can't remember the name of it though.

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I can't believe someone remembered something I said.:L

There are two popular places:

www.tpis.com Everyone with TPI knows all about them and their superb reputation.

The other is www.cruzinperformance.com I think it was Rich Rubel who recommended them.
 
G Winter said:
Thanks for the urls Edmond
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No problem. Last time I checked, it was about $12-15 to clean each injector. Check out the Cruzin Performance website. They have a step by step picture of how they clean the injectors. It's pretty cool.
 

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