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Old 02-12-2014, 05:09 PM   #1
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They are not some standard size.
I tried sizing them through McMaster-Carr, and none of the stuff they had listed worked.
I just used to pull good, used ones from old injectors...

Also, all of the 80's Japan cars (i.e. Toyota Supra, Corolla) will all work.


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Old 02-12-2014, 06:14 PM   #2
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Since the OP said he found his car pissing fuel AFTER going for a drive, in the interest of preventing another FC car-b-que, I'll mention that it's pretty easy to pressure test the fuel system after installing injectors but before you put the UIM & rest of the engine back together...

I know this is the case for S5 T2's & NA's but it probably applies to S4s as well. Look for a yellow 2 pin connector plug by the passenger side shock tower. Put a jumper across its 2 terminals, and switch the ignition to ON (not start, duh). You'll hear the fuel pump running, the fuel system pressurizes and you'll know quick if you have a leak. Here's the FSM section for more details:

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