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Hey, I'm looking into getting my injectors cleaned and flow-tested within the next couple of days and was wondering if anyone could reccommend a place for me?

From searching, I've come across the following which have been suggested:

- Petroject

- AzNew Injectors

- Pro Flow

- CREATD

- Sabbadin

Any others I should add o the list to call up tomorrow for pricing?

Speaking of pricing, I called a place today regarding getting them cleaned and tested and because they are side feed (as opposed to top feed), he charged $44 per injector, which doesn't include new O-rings or anything. Is this pricing structure for side-fed injector cleaning the norm or is the guy taking me for a ride?

Also, anyone know how much a couple of O-rings for S15 injectors are?

Cheers.

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i got quoted around $20 per injector for s15 injectors (in Syd). which inlcuded new o-rings and pindle caps

WTF? So that's $20 to get them clean, flow tested AND new O-Rings and pindle caps? If so, that's a bargain cos it's only $120 for a full set of 6 :thumbsup:

But I'm down in VIC so I'm hoping for someone abit more local who will do it for a reasonable price.

Thanks anyway bud :)

and just ask for a flow test anyway, they mat not need cleaning,but if you ask for both you will probably get charged for both. A flow test is cheap like about 10$ each

I got mine tested and only one actually needed cleaning..All up cost about 90$

You'll find some places outsource - Just go straight to Petroject.

It'll be around $150 IIRC.

Petroject, now "Logicar"...charged about $35-40ea for 4x side feeds when I got them done...

Cheers for that, I'll give them a call now and confirm pricing :)

and just ask for a flow test anyway, they mat not need cleaning,but if you ask for both you will probably get charged for both. A flow test is cheap like about 10$ each

I got mine tested and only one actually needed cleaning..All up cost about 90$

No problems, I'll keep that in mind. Thanks bud :)

Ok, Logicar charge $50 per injector for flow test and clean :unsure:

He wasn't offering just a flow test and said it all gets done at the same time anyway :mellow:

I also called up Injectors Online (Springvale) and the guy on the phone was really helpful and their pricing wasn't too bad either, ableit abit confusing lol

$44 per injector to get tested

$33 per injector to get it reconditioned (i.e new seals, O-rings, caps etc.)

The prices aren't compounded so IF they were tested and were fine, then it's $44 per injector. BUT if tested and require servicing, the $44 is dropped and only the $33 applies. It's a bit confusing but I'm gonna drop in and double check the figure before I leave it with them :thumbsup:

The customer service is good enough so I'll drop them off and see what's the go.

Ok, Logicar charge $50 per injector for flow test and clean :unsure:

He wasn't offering just a flow test and said it all gets done at the same time anyway :mellow:

I also called up Injectors Online (Springvale) and the guy on the phone was really helpful and their pricing wasn't too bad either, ableit abit confusing lol

$44 per injector to get tested

$33 per injector to get it reconditioned (i.e new seals, O-rings, caps etc.)

The prices aren't compounded so IF they were tested and were fine, then it's $44 per injector. BUT if tested and require servicing, the $44 is dropped and only the $33 applies. It's a bit confusing but I'm gonna drop in and double check the figure before I leave it with them :thumbsup:

The customer service is good enough so I'll drop them off and see what's the go.

What? That's illogical. More labour = less cost? I'd believe the figures if they were swapped.

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