Wildguzzi.com
General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: tris on August 11, 2016, 07:10:02 AM
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Some companies just "DO A GOOD JOB"
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This is how the 2 injectors came back to me. They came in one bag with heat sealed sections for each injector, plus separate sections for the replacement O rings and report all for 60 quid - NICE :thumb:
Started out at 241/249cc per minute(?) with a fair spray pattern
After cleaning came in at 264/264 with a good spray pattern.
My suspicion had been that the bike was running lean so I wonder if the 9% improvement in flow rate will take care of that :huh:
OH ..... the company is based in Lincoln in the UK so not much of an option for most of you I guess :sad:
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Shipping on the small box those parts could safely be packed in would not be excessive. When I ship CDI units and other electronics to England by the US Postal Service, the cost is just over $30 (US). Those injectors and parts could probably go for much less. The last order I got from the UK came in a package that was probably about like what's needed for the injectors and the postage was �12.06 (UK). Shipping time is usually less than two weeks, sometimes only one.
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Suits me Tris
May need their services after I start the 1100 sporti I'm building, but not for a while yet
Got details?
John
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John you have PM
Tris
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How much are new injectors?
I used this guy for my Corvette injectors. $19/per but there were 8 so it's a little more expensive that for a bike.
http://cruzinperformance.com/fuelinj.html
Super happy with the results.
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65 quid each over here
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Got it Tris
Thanks