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Fuel Injectors for 1983 -944 Suggestions?

Suggestions on these?

Fuel Injector (Rebuilt - CORE CHARGE APPLIES) (4 per car, sold individually), 944 (1982-1985),
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Good/Bad? OEM comparable or better?
I am looking for more performance and hopefully I get the simple nice Cheap Pair.
Any Suggestions would be helpful.

Anybody wanna Suggest any better ones? Or does it really matter?

Original Parts, Original Injectors/Injector Bar and everything still on the car and running properly, I would hope. Still seems to not have as much power as it should....

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If you've got the time I'd suggest sending them to witch hunter

Otherwise I'd shop around a bit
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If you've got the time I'd suggest sending them to witch hunter

Otherwise I'd shop around a bit
Would you suggest possibly a whole new Performance Rail?
I know for a fact there Stock Injectors/etc.
Ive never touched them and I believe it'd be good to consider it. 135k Miles currently.
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If you've got the time I'd suggest sending them to witch hunter

Otherwise I'd shop around a bit
+1 Most cost effective route in my opinion is to have your existing injectors serviced.
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I highly recommend that company though, however I paid $28 an injector from them.
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I highly recommend that company though, however I paid $28 an injector from them.
Alright, I'll look into it. See what they can do for me. In the mean time. Driving the truck and Motorcycle. NICE SUNSHINE!
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I highly recommend that company though, however I paid $28 an injector from them.
Lol $28 an injector is peanuts,think about all the pleasure your getting out of that $112.00 you said so yourself if my memory serve me rigth.
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I was kinda looking towards better injectors. More pounds output or whatever its called. Lol
Still researching on it. Just want performance.
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I was kinda looking towards better injectors. More pounds output or whatever its called. Lol
Still researching on it. Just want performance.
Save your money & get your injector clean by witch hunter,your not gone to gain much with higher output injectors,what you need is a good tune up starting with the rigth spark plugs(Bosche WR8 DS cooper tips, your motor will love them) -new silicone Bosche wires which will last you many year-distributor cap & rotor -maybe a higher ouput coil such as MSD blaster or an electronic Accel super coil to keep your spark plugs happy, & finally (no HP gain) but very nice a throttle respond cam.Trying to gain any noticeable HP from an NA is a lost of time & money unless you spend thousand to do it.Like the saying goes you want more HP sell it & buy a 951, but once you get a 2.5 na all sort out mechanically & running like it should it's just a matter of learning how to drive it & get the most out of it,and sometime you'll will find yourself hard press to drive it to it's limit believe me.They are one hell of a car specially the early one.Now before you start me for all the advices why will I know all this,simple I've own an 83 for 26 years and enjoy driving it every time I took her out.Your welcome to check my garage(old faithful)
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Well thanks for the advice. I'm just deciding on 28 $ tune up vs 42 $ new injectors. I don't mind spending the extra to get new injecters
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Well thanks for the advice. I'm just deciding on 28 $ tune up vs 42 $ new injectors. I don't mind spending the extra to get new injecters
Lol $28 tune up are you serious
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I got one from Pelican because I needed overnight shipping, the others were $28 from a different source. I still need to get the rest of my core charge lol
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Lol $28 tune up are you serious
More searious then captn crunch man.
Lol
For real, I can get 42 $ injectors.
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You can get them for less if you shop around. Hint hint
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I highly recommend that company though, however I paid $28 an injector from them.


Lol $28 an injector is peanuts,think about all the pleasure your getting out of that $112.00 you said so yourself if my memory serve me rigth.
I didn't mean that they were a lot, it was peanuts for how nice they drive! I meant it was a better price Ernie
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I'm checking summit lol.

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