Rising Sun Auto Import wrote:No need to replace nozzle tip only, it is a full assy and well priced.
You are advertising.Rising Sun Auto Import wrote:I hope this is not intended for advertisement.
 There is no mention of Hyundai injectors you are selling in this thread, neither is it implied as a reference.
  There is no mention of Hyundai injectors you are selling in this thread, neither is it implied as a reference.This is a discussion on injector setup, not injector sales.
When you (original poster) receive a set of brand new injectors, it is a wise thing to do to check the spray pattern and psi before installing them.
If the spray pattern is off and/or the pressure is off regardless of the condition (used/new) of the injectors themselves, then excessive black smoke, loss of power and poor fuel economy can result.
If you go to ADP (one of the best injector service shops in western Canada), they will tell you the same thing. These are people that do this for a living, not a dealer or generic diesel mechanic.



 
  So i pull off to the side of the road look to see if any fuel pooling at injectors, None. I start it and a puff of black then a small real small puff of white
 So i pull off to the side of the road look to see if any fuel pooling at injectors, None. I start it and a puff of black then a small real small puff of white  check the air filter and box for good fit and it's ok
  check the air filter and box for good fit and it's ok Its nice to not have to baby the throtle off the lights anymore
  Its nice to not have to baby the throtle off the lights anymore 
 . they work great...
 . they work great...