$120 is the price one would pay for my expertise knowledge and for the tools that I use to qualify these AFM's for use again. I call it refurbishing them. You can call it what you want. Whatever its called, it works or else I would have members bashing me on my thread correct? But none have complained and most have said all but great things. $120 also includes a $20 core charge, plus I still have to buy AFM's. They just don't magically appear on my doorstep. I need to buy the AFM's.
The parts are still good and do not need to be replaced. They just need to be cleaned and adjusted. Then verified. Verification is the most important step and I provide that.
Yes, I take my specs from a recently refurbished Fuel Injection Corp AFM. I trust them and you should too. They've been in business longer than most members here been alive. They reference directly from OEM BMW specs.
I'm only here to help the community by providing technical information and/or providing reliable refurbishment services.
I'm only here to help the community by providing technical information and/or providing reliable refurbishment services.
Hersay doesn't work in court nor does it work here, just because you THINK fuel injection corp reference directly from OEM BMW Specs does not mean they actually do, or even that they are able to conform to specs. Perhaps they conform to what they envision are their acceptable specs. Perhaps Bosch and BMW both told Fuel injection corp to shove it (likely case) and they dont have the OEM specs. Perhaps it is most profitable (at the expensive of the customer) to only bend the arm, rather then do a full and proper rebuild. Perhaps they are wrong.
It is funny that you rail on ForcedFirebird for providing inaccurate information (whether true or not). Yet you are riddled with hersay, inferior reference measurements, and units.

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