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WTB: Bosch .216 injectors ***Closed 4-27-05***

brew1

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I'm interested in bigger squirtguns for my 2003 Jetta TDI and I just missed out on the set of Red Rotor Injectors that were up for resale by Occams Razor.

Anyone out there have a set of these they are willing to part with?

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<font color="red"> </font> Respond here, pm or give me a shout at mwweim@netzero.com
 

Wingnut

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Re: WTB: Bosch .216 injectors

I have just the nozzles out of mine if you want those. I beleive they were measured at .203 by GeWilli? Not sure about that though? I swapped them out for some Bosio Sprint 502's (real .216's). The nozzles have about 10k on them.
 

brew1

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Re: WTB: Bosch .216 injectors

Hi Wingnut,

Were your .216's purchased from Red Rotors? Would they be plug & play on my 2003 Jetta Wagon or would I need to do some mods?

Thanks
 

GetMore

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Re: WTB: Bosch .216 injectors

brew1, Wingnut is selling the nozzles, not the complete injectors. So, all you would have to do is disassemble your injectors and swap the nozzles. No other mods needed.
Of course saying that "all you have to do is swap nozzles" is like saying that all you have to do to climb Mount Everest is start walking up.
Of course you have the option of sending them out to Greg to install the nozzles and set the pressures which will simplify things greatly. (You send him the nozzles, he installs them in a set of injector bodies that he has, sends them to you complete, and then you send back your old injectors.)
 

brew1

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Re: WTB: Bosch .216 injectors

Get More,

Thanks for clarifying. I'm only interested in the complete injector assembly. I don't have the time or patience to mess with nozzles. I'm looking for a quick swapout that will be plug & play.
 

LNXGUY

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Re: WTB: Bosch .216 injectors

Get More,

Thanks for clarifying. I'm only interested in the complete injector assembly. I don't have the time or patience to mess with nozzles. I'm looking for a quick swapout that will be plug & play.

You are still doing 90% of the work when swapping out injectors as you would be if swapping nozzles.. Swapping the nozzles themselves takes 2-3 mins per? Take apart, clean, re-install. And you will save yourself a tonne of money...
 

03_01_TDI

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Re: WTB: Bosch .216 injectors

Swapping nozzles require more than hand tools.
ie work bench, bench vise, and take your time.
 

brew1

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I'm purchasing a new set of Bosch .205 injectors from Red Rotor. Next on my list is an RC2 or RC3 with Euro programming. I better add a new clutch to that shopping list


Thanks for all your reply's,

Mark
 
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