That completely depends on the type of injector needed and the application(engine)
There is not much you can do for a leaky fuel injector but they do not cost much, they only run around 20 dollars.
The price of a fuel injector is dependent upon the make and model of the engine. The fuel injector for an automobile engine will cost approximately $35.
A a typical fuel injector may cost anywhere from $50 to $100. How long it takes to R&R depends on the application, some are easy and some are not.
Depends on the make/model of your car and the desired performance of the injector, but generally in the area of $25 - $300 for the part.
Removing the injector is fairly simple. There is a fuel supply line (steel line) to each injector. There is also a return line (smaller one). Both of these lines will have to be removed. On the return line be careful not to lose the little compression washers. Remove the two bolts that hold the injector in place. The injector should pull out. Be careful not to lose the copper washer that usually comes out with it. Inspect the end of it. There should be tiny holes in the end where the fuel sprays out. Unless you have a injector tester you will have to take them to a Diesel mechanic and have them tested. They will hook them up to a machine that can apply the PSI required to see if they are working properly. It shouldn't cost that much.
The cost of diesel fuel to travel hundred and 70 miles is dependent upon the type of vehicle and the price of the diesel feel. Diesel feel cost approximately $3.50 per gallon. The average vehicle will need five to ten gallons of fuel.
The Doser From dieseldoser.com costs @ $1800
That depends on your fuel mileage.
The cost of 100 gallons of diesel fuel can vary depending on factors such as location, current market prices, and taxes. As of September 2021, the average price of diesel fuel in the United States is around $3.30 per gallon. Therefore, 100 gallons of diesel fuel would cost approximately $330. It's important to check current prices at local gas stations or online sources for the most accurate cost.
Too much! Get rid of the car... Not worth paying $700 for a hr work..!
The average cost of diesel fuel in 1969 was around $0.34 per gallon in the United States. Prices could vary depending on location and market conditions.
Yes. A sticking fuel injector can allow far too much fuel into a cylinder.