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fuel injector replacment

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    bobbob
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      I’m planing to replace the injectors on a 2002 Hyundai Santa fe 2.7 v6 will I have to do any thing with the cars computer ? or is it just r/r the injectors and I’m good to go. thanks in advance

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      college mancollege man
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        [quote=”scooter tramp” post=177354]I’m planing to replace the injectors on a 2002 Hyundai Santa fe 2.7 v6 will I have to do any thing with the cars computer ? or is it just r/r the injectors and I’m good to go. thanks in advance[/quote]

        If the injectors are the same as you got then no. Nothing more required.

        #869985
        bobbob
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          thanks for the info collage guy,but when you say same injector do you mean as in stock? or can I use a “good” after market injector. thanks

          #869991
          Alexander BAlexander B
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            Yes, stock.

            If the injector is a different flowrate, the computer won’t know that and inject either too little or too much. “fixing” that requires a full remap, and thats expensive (if at all possible), so its best to keep the injector the same as stock.

            #870005
            bobbob
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              Hi again,OK ,so I need the same flow rate as the stock injectors,but I’m guessing the stock injectors are lot more expensive than the after market injectors.that said is there a way to find out what the flow rate is of a stock injector?, and match that with a after market injector. I’m trying to keep the cost down on this project and even the after market injectors are not cheap . any ideas would be welcome. thanks to all in advance.

              #870007
              Alexander BAlexander B
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                Find the part number on the side of the injector and put that in google?

                For example, on my car, the stock injectors are (pretty much) after market injectors (Weber IWP006). Those are used stock on a bunch of different cars, so finding them used is easy (scrap/ebay) and even clones from china exist. (Not sure if I would trust those..)

                I’m assuming the same thing would be true on your car, hence, find the part number.. 🙂

                #870012
                bobbob
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                  Thanks for the info Alexander,I’ll look for the part numbers that should be fairly easy . and ya I don’t think the china clones would be a good choose. thanks again.

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