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Old 19-05-2016, 09:40 AM
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Looking at going from my Bosch Green Injectors currently fitted to the car for a set of Grey's. What would my old Greens be worth?? What should I be looking at paying for a set of Grey's??
Old 19-05-2016, 10:12 AM
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TBH mate I wouldn't bother with greys nowadays. Plenty of better injectors out there

You may get £100 for your greens
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There's a 2nd hand set of greys on eBay mate.
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I just went for the new 1000cc Injectors, modern ones are soooo much better and you would never have to uprate the 1000cc unless you go daft on power
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Originally Posted by Caddyshack
I just went for the new 1000cc Injectors, modern ones are soooo much better and you would never have to uprate the 1000cc unless you go daft on power
Do they work with std ECUs ? or you on aftermarket and different impedance injectors ?
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Originally Posted by Caddyshack
I just went for the new 1000cc Injectors, modern ones are soooo much better and you would never have to uprate the 1000cc unless you go daft on power
I wouldn't go so far as to say they are so much better. Just different. Your ID1000s are based on Bosch injectors as are the standard Cossie Injectors unless I'm very much mistaken?
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Originally Posted by jontysafe
I wouldn't go so far as to say they are so much better. Just different. Your ID1000s are based on Bosch injectors as are the standard Cossie Injectors unless I'm very much mistaken?
Just went on Marks advice so don't know. I guess I was more getting at upgrade once and forget it plus I don't think I would want to use second hand injectors myself without getting them cleaned and checked so prob not far off the price of new stuff?
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I got my 355's cleaned and checked at a local vocational school(by a teacher with proper Bosch bench and parts) for something like 40€, and the injectors cost 80€, so all in all that didn't seem expensive for used but working set of injectors. Perhaps there are similar options around there too? No idea how much it would cost at an official injector shop.
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