It hooks up to the Injector Rail where the injectors are inserted into the Intake Manifold.
cause you have rubber orings that go on both ends of the injectors you probably need to replace them
It is inserted into the "A" drive. Most "New" Computers do not have the "A" Drive
It depends on the engine. Most of your 2010 engines have computer-controlled injectors. Older engines use "unit injectors" where a camshaft determines when to fire fuel into the cylinder.
The 305's injector will most likely be smaller then a 350's. Look for a model number on the injectors and see if they are the same.
In a very hot oven with steam injectors
most likely cam belt has slipped a tooth. ^Sounds most probable. My 2005 Dodge Neon SXT started spitting/backfiring and it took $500 They said it was the injectors. You may need new injectors.
My car did this. I took it to get the heads de-carbonized and the fuel injectors cleaned out and it stopped doing this. Most likely it was the fuel injectors causing the problem.
When you replaced the injectors, did ou also replace the O rings? Are the injectors seated down in there OK? Try twisting the injectors a little after you've seated them
V6 engine - 6 fuel injectors V8 engine - 8 fuel injectors
It should have 19# injectors from the factory... They are all 19#/hr injectors. After 1998 the only change in the injectors was the spray pattern. The later model injectors do not flow more, but they do have a better spray pattern.
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