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HELP: I Need 3.2 injectors
OK, so my 1974 911 is about ready to come home after a complete resto but the new 3.2 won't run well. The very knowledgeable and reputable shop has diagnosed everything and is convinced the injectors need replacing......even after a thorough cleaning. While there may be lots of great recommendations about cleaning injectors and folks that do it, fact is, I just want new injectors at this point. I want the car back already and don't want another 2-3 week delay pulling injectors, sending them out then waiting to get them back. Problem is he can not seem to source them. Where can I get injectors for a 1984 euro spec 3.2 without getting ass raped? Certainly there is something out there as there are a ton of 3.2s still on the road.
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FiveO Motorsports
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Injector Dynamics.... nothing else even needs to be discussed.
Looks like they have a set of ID750's for 84-88 non turbo for $720 After thinking about this further, I do not think these will work for you if you have a stock ECU. But, their site will give you a ton of good reading and education on the subject of injectors |
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3.2s often suck the lower intake gasket inward, causing an intake air leak that kills the cylinder at idle/low rpm.
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If you're going to get injectors anyway, you should check out this thread. Modern injectors plus MAF your 3.2 will run amazing.
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/porsche-911-technical-forum/915163-s-car-maf-install-hotrod-911-3-4l.html |
Ordered from GB Reman
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Running a set of rebuilts from AUS Injection, bought them on Amazon a few months ago. Hard to beat with prime shipping also if your in a bind and need them quickly. No issues, about 1500 miles on them so far.
Amazon.com: AUS Injection MP-10370 Remanufactured Fuel Injector - 1984-1985 Porsche With 3.2L H6 Engine: Automotive |
Rebuilt are not the same as new, and I don't know of any one selling new ones anymore.
But if you can find these 0280150360 or 0280150364 they will work just fine in the 84-89 3.2L |
Tons of good info in this thread
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/porsche-911-technical-forum/327832-alternative-fuel-injectors.html |
Here you go, new but expensive!
Or get hold of this guy and ask if he has more of these: |
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One of the reasons I decided to build these solution was the fact that the injectors are aging and getting very hard to find. Then I realized I actually could build something much more modern with better modern fuel injectors and a better far superior air meter. If you can find stock OEM new injectors they will run you $700-$800 for set of 6 then a new air meter will run another $1000 or more talking new parts here not rebuilds. At that cost it just makes sense to upgrade to something better. Thanks for the support over the years. |
If you have spent the $$ for a restoration, then don't stop until you have spoken with Sal. Best money on a car that I have ever spent.
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/porsche-911-technical-forum/851912-my-87-3-4-maf-project.html |
Call Sal
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"He's the one who knocks (or not)!" Heh, sorry. ;) Anywho, if I ever build a 3.4 liter, it seems like I'd want all of Sal's goodies on there. |
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