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Shopping around for injector cleaning services.

Posted: January 24th, 2013, 1:43 pm
by OROutdoors
Witch Hunter sounds like a great name for a car. I can just see the name in pinstriping scroll...

SuperK, You seem to really like this place - http://witchhunter.com - you posted referrals more than a half-dozen times over the past years. Do you still like them? Or have you gone with another service provider to clean injectors?

Looks like their prices went up though, they are now $22 per injector. $7.00 more doesn't seem like too much, but it is ~50% more that it was at $15/injector... makes it $132 for 6 injectors instead of $90. Everything here and there, prices keep going up, making car work more expensive.

Does anyone else work with professional injector cleaning services? Which ones? How did you like them? What are their prices? Websites?

Thanks, Eric

Re: Shopping around for injector cleaning services.

Posted: January 24th, 2013, 2:06 pm
by atx_mx3
OROutdoors wrote:Witch Hunter sounds like a great name for a car. I can just see the name in pinstriping scroll...

SuperK, You seem to really like this place - http://witchhunter.com - you posted referrals more than a half-dozen times over the past years. Do you still like them? Or have you gone with another service provider to clean injectors?

Looks like their prices went up though, they are now $22 per injector. $7.00 more doesn't seem like too much, but it is ~50% more that it was at $15/injector... makes it $132 for 6 injectors instead of $90. Everything here and there, prices keep going up, making car work more expensive.

Does anyone else work with professional injector cleaning services? Which ones? How did you like them? What are their prices? Websites?

Thanks, Eric

http://www.injectorrx.com/

I have used them about 5 times. The flow charts are accurate, as far as I can tell and their turn around time is amazing(more for me cause of my location to them, about 3 hrs).
The last set of 550cc RC's I sent them cost me $90.09 shipped back. Total cost around $97.59. I neglected to tell them one injectors was clogged. When I got the sheet back, it showed one injector was clogged and was only putting about 310cc's at 43.5, while the other 3 were almost perfect at 530-540cc.
These 550's were bought new and were in the vehicle for less then 6 months. I didn't tell InjectorRX any of this....Pretty honest IMO.

Re: Shopping around for injector cleaning services.

Posted: January 24th, 2013, 4:49 pm
by OROutdoors
You know what? It seems that the KL injectors are side feed. Meaning -- I'm new to injectors, so I'm not entirely sure -- these certainly don't have an o-ring on the top. So, I assume that these are what the cleaning services refer to as side-feed injectors, in which case most of the services charge more for cleaning them.
atx_mx3 wrote:http://www.injectorrx.com/

I have used them about 5 times. The flow charts are accurate, as far as I can tell and their turn around time is amazing(more for me cause of my location to them, about 3 hrs).
Thanks for the info. I'll check it out.