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Injector flow testing
Is there anywhere around the cities that will flow test injectors?
I don't actually need to have mine tested, but I've heard that most places that flow test carry pintle caps, which I am in need of. Scheides, I checked out that link you sent me and called the place up. They told me that because the Evo 560's are off a newer car, that the pintle caps arn't in demand, so no one carries them/makes them. They told me my best bet was to find a place nearby that could just find me an insulator that would seal against the injector without the pintle caps. And yes I have tried the dealership, they said I'd need to buy a whole new injector which was $200+ |
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search man search!
Manley Cycle in uptown. :) |
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That's true. I think the guy's name is Tom Manley, he was moving it to a shop on his own residence on the border of Wisconsin/MN.
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I haven't been able to find anything about Manley. I Googled it and just got a bunch of forums talking about work they had done there. I also found a couple links to manleycycle.com and there is nothing. They must have gone under...
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Manley did move, I was going to get my bike dyno'ed there but they were saying they were moving like everybody else was already saying.
http://www.tpis.com/ They never answered my email and I've been to busy to call them during normal hours. If you get a hold of them post in here how much they charge. http://witchhunter.com/ Thats another good place, but not local. |
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