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Are these 14.5# injectors?
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If there for the 84 ETA listed in your profile they use a different injector than the I motor, i've seen posts saying other later injectors will work but its something to do with the impedence, ones high, ones low but i've never tried it. His listing might be wrong, ETA injector 0280150126Last edited by TimR; 06-15-2011, 11:19 AM.
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Originally posted by gtdragon980 View Postset of 6 rebuilt for 80 bucks, i bought mine from here! great quality!
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Originally posted by devon.818 View Postireland engineering sells new injectors.
you can get 17# ones that are NEW for 38 shipped
http://store.nexternal.com/ireland/f...lbhr-p328.aspx
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Check with this guy he may some sets sitting arround http://search.yahoo.com/r/_ylt=A0oG7...orservice.com/
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well IIRC, when i recieved them, i think they were grey. But i did call and verify with the reps that it is 14.5# and it is for our car.
Originally posted by hotballs View PostAnd they were light blue? or at least verified 14.5 lbs/hr?
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Originally posted by scabzzzzI stand up, pull my dick out, and asked my gf to give me some noggin... Well, she starts laughing at me and I freaked out and ran off and locked myself in a bedroom.
2002 325i - DD
2005 Suzuki SV650 - Toy
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Thanks, so I did a little sleuthing. The Bosch part number for m20 14.5 injectors is 0280150715.
According to this table here.... http://www.injectorcleaning.co.uk/flow.htm ... it makes sense because that part number comes up having a flow rate of 155cc/min = 14.74lbs/hr @ 15.9 Ohm.
To get cc/min multiply lbs/hr by 10.515.
This should be in the tech section.
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