Magazines:
AutoSpeed
|
V8X
|
Silicon Chip
 
Shopping:
Real Estate
|
Cars
|
Fishing Tackle
|
Musical Instruments
|
Electronics
This Issue
Archived Articles
Blog
About Us
Contact Us
SEARCH
Magazine
DIY Tech Features
Tech Features
Special Features
Feature Cars
New Car Tests
Blog
Free Newsletter
Car Buying Tools
Buy a New Car
Buy a Used Car
Finance a Car
Shop
Car DVDs
Books & Manuals
Kits & Projects
Blow Off Valves
Boost Controllers
Pulley Kits
Wastegates
Fuel Pressure Regulators
Shop Brands
Turbosmart
Go Fast Bits
APEXi
MOMO
Email a Friend
Article:
Replacing Injector Plugs
Your Name:
Your Email:
Friend's Email (1):
Friend's Email (2):
Friend's Email (3):
Message:
I found this article at autospeed.com and thought you might be interested in reading it: 'Replacing Injector Plugs' - Easier than you think Got an older EFI car? Having problems with intermittent misses that you can't track down, even by changing the spark plugs, leads and dizzy cap? You might be looking in the wrong place - try checking the injector plugs. In some cars the injector plugs are corroded and aged - and the touch-and-go connection that they're making with the injector terminals can be responsible for plenty of intermittent misses. But a solution is easily at hand - just rip out the older corroded plugs and replace them with shiny new ones! Here's how. You can read the article at: http://www.autospeed.com/A_109722/cms/article.html
Copyright © 1996-2008 Web Publications Pty Limited. All Rights Reserved
RSS
|
Privacy policy
|
Advertise