Solarsurge
Greenie N00B Member
I really wish I got a picture of this injector BEFORE the seemingly fossilized, encrusted "stream" of brown crud that was attached to the nozzle tip broke off, but as you can see by the copious amounts of brown crud all over this thing that it was pretty dirty. This came out of an engine that was actually running fine. So, it's a good idea to check and clean your injectors and replace the seals just because. Personally, I'd do this every 50k miles. The OEM seals are shit. Period. And it gets incredibly gunky all over the injectors over time, which WILL cause performance issues eventually.


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