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Old Feb 4, 2012 | 01:01 PM
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can you put aftermarket fuel injectors on a crossfire system
Old Feb 4, 2012 | 02:03 PM
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The BWD injectors from Advance Auto are remanufactured. Worked well.

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Originally Posted by jhimer
The BWD injectors from Advance Auto are remanufactured. Worked well.

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I have used the Borg Warner (BWD) 57038 Fuel Injectors in my 1990 and my son's 1991. Worked fine for me as well. These are new, not remanufactured injectors, however. Ordering through Fat Wallet (to get fat cash) and taking advantage of all the Advance Auto discounts, I was able to purchase a set (8) for a little more than $300. I bought the last set in November 2011 when the selling price was $47.99 each. I noticed that the price is still at $47.99. Keep in mind that these injectors don't come with the clips so it may be worthwhile to invest another $4 and buy a box of Delphi clips (4 to a box) as "insurance" in case you damage one or one is missing. These are also available at Advance (Part No. FH10109).
UPDATE: Apparently, the injectors for the 1987 are another part number ( 57163) and a bit more expensive ($63.99). At that price, you may want to look at the injectors sold in sets of eight on Amazon.com like this set that got good reviews:
http://www.amazon.com/ACCEL-150824-P...1987&carId=008

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Old Feb 4, 2012 | 03:20 PM
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Originally Posted by summerst
I have used the Borg Warner (BWD) 57038 Fuel Injectors in my 1990 and my son's 1991. Worked fine for me as well. These are new, not remanufactured injectors, however. Ordering through Fat Wallet (to get fat cash) and taking advantage of all the Advance Auto discounts, I was able to purchase a set (8) for a little more than $300. I bought the last set in November 2011 when the selling price was $47.99 each. I noticed that the price is still at $47.99. Keep in mind that these injectors don't come with the clips so it may be worthwhile to invest another $4 and buy a box of Delphi clips (4 to a box) as "insurance" in case you damage one or one is missing. These are also available at Advance (Part No. FH10109).
UPDATE: Apparently, the injectors for the 1987 are another part number ( 57163) and a bit more expensive ($63.99). At that price, you may want to look at the injectors sold in sets of eight on Amazon.com like this set that got good reviews:
http://www.amazon.com/ACCEL-150824-P...1987&carId=008
This post is useless!
Obvisously knows nothing about the crossfire
Old Feb 4, 2012 | 03:59 PM
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Someone needs to use the search function or get a FSM. '84's fuel injection is two throttle bodies with one injector at the top of each. '85 and up use a individual injector for each cylinder.

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