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Injector nozzles
by
Hiho
on 20 Jul, 2009 06:19
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Hi everyone,
i would like to replace the nozzles in my injectors. Does anyone have any experience with the nozzles prothe sells? Can anyone recommend any other suppliers for nozzles?
Cheers,
Matt
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#1
by
derekp
on 20 Jul, 2009 07:10
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I cant speak for or against prothe.
However, I can speak favorably for Sean at Hessian Imports.
He took care of me with my nozzle problems.
Prices are reasonable, turnaround is good and he can provide parts from simply nozzles to full assemblies built to your needs.
I'm happy with his work, and thats after being thru 2 other vendors that provided poor quality parts or labor.
Contact Sean at.....
Hessian Motors Imports
[email protected]1-919-828-5221
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#2
by
burn_your_money
on 20 Jul, 2009 07:30
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OEM nozzles are just a bit more expensive then Prothe. I'd get the real deal
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#3
by
Hiho
on 20 Jul, 2009 20:07
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Who else supplies OEM nozzles? Also, what brands are OEM?
Cheers
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#4
by
GEE-BEE
on 20 Jul, 2009 21:50
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Brickwerks.com or Kematdi has them...
I purchased my Pin and nozzles from them...
Cheer's
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#5
by
Vincent Waldon
on 20 Jul, 2009 22:13
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Who else supplies OEM nozzles? Also, what brands are OEM?
Cheers
OEM is Bosch.... dunno about suppliers in Oz... Giles at Performance Diesel in Ontario can ship 'em from Canada, right Tyler?
The trick is that your injectors should be re-calibrated after you replace your nozzles... special equipment is required... a tester and an assortment of shims. The tester can be built if you have access to a welder... but for one set you might just want to track down complete injectors.... again Giles can likely hook you up over the mail if you can't find locally... you can PM burn_your_money if you'd like to investigate that option further.
(not associated with Giles btw, just know that his work is top-notch and old skool IDI shops are getting hard to find!)
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#6
by
burnt_servo
on 20 Jul, 2009 23:39
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my jetta , 1.6td , has prother merc nozzles in it for about a year now ( 35,000km roughly ) with no issues ( other than being a bit smokey due to the merc's design ) .
my brothers samurai conversion ( same engine , 1.6 td ) has standard vw tips from prothe about a year also ( not sure of the km's , but it gets driven year around ) and again no issues .
pop pressure on the merc nozzles is around 2700 psi , and 2300 psi on the standard nozzles .
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#7
by
Smokey Eddy
on 21 Jul, 2009 00:05
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Interesting. I too am interested in new OEM nozzles. I have new merc ones but i heard they don`t do nice things to aaz pre chambers.
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#8
by
Zulfiqar
on 21 Jul, 2009 02:40
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Im using merc OM636 unimog nozzles and they are absolutely perfect, clean startup - brisk engine acceleration - popped at std VW break pressure
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#9
by
burn_your_money
on 21 Jul, 2009 04:55
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Yeah Giles can ship them out from work, no problem.
Yeah AFAIK Bosch is the only OEM for the IDI nozzles. I know that VW used Stanadyne in some TDI applications in Europe.
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#10
by
Rabbit TD
on 21 Jul, 2009 21:58
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I checked around last Winter for rebuilt injectors that were pop tested and the only place that I trusted was Giles and his prices are as good as anybody's. I put a set of nozzles in one time a while back and they were so damn noisy I ended up putting the old ones back in, I didn't realise they had to be recalibrated. They really need to be pop tested and an individual person with 1 set to do would go crazy and spend a fortune putting together a tester and getting the right shims needed. Save the agravation and have a trustworthy person like Giles do them for you or send you a set, the ones he did for me are fine. You can find rebuilt injectors for less than $45 but are they really pop tested and how close to being equal are they really. You'll never know without a testor and they know that too.
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#11
by
vanbcguy
on 25 Jul, 2009 12:39
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I got my nozzles through AutoPartsOnlineCanada.com - they have a US site too I think...
http://tr.im/u0Wp$12.95 each... Real Bosch, and BARELY cost any more than Prothe's ones.
I have a set of Prothe injectors... I would say my car ran better on them than it did on my worn out stock Bosch ones. The build quality of the bodies isn't anywhere near as nice as the Bosch ones though. In the end I've got my stock bodies with new nozzles. I was chasing down a problem that turned out not to be injector related and yanked 'em... They are definitely NOT Bosch, but they seem to work. I didn't run them for more than a few thousand km though. I would be tempted to say I had one that popped early but I don't have a tester to verify that.
I'm planning on keeping my motor for a looooong time. I'll use cheap parts where cheap parts are appropriate - I've got Prothe parts on my car. Injectors are one place where I want to stick with Bosch, there's just too many variables (pop pressure, spray shape, etc).
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#12
by
Smokey Eddy
on 25 Jul, 2009 12:46
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just bought 4.
cheers man!!!!!