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If your after cleaning and flow testing go to Petro-Ject in Stepney, they do a lot of the work for workshop in the state and they also sell the cleaning and testing machines and are dealers for Bosch.

PETRO-JECT SOUTH AUSTRALIA

Unit 5

28-32 Stepney Street

Stepney

PH: (08) 8132 1622 (Gerry)

If your after cleaning and flow testing go to Petro-Ject in Stepney, they do a lot of the work for workshop in the state and they also sell the cleaning and testing machines and are dealers for Bosch.

PETRO-JECT SOUTH AUSTRALIA

Unit 5

28-32 Stepney Street

Stepney

PH: (08) 8132 1622 (Gerry)

I have used and recomend these guys myself

Not sure they are open on a Saturday but its worth a try.

wats a flow test go for these days?

I had them take the injectors out of my fule rail (they were very tight)

Flow test, spray patern check and reports

New end caps (easily damaged in removing tight injectors - use vasaline when replacing)

all up $200

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