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Thread: United Fuel Injection Pricing

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    Quote Originally Posted by pollenface View Post
    There's enough info available online to buy the bits and do it yourself.

    Mine was included in a dyno tune & exahust package, so no shame

    A lot of people pay other people to change their oil.
    I used to do the dealer servicing run, simply made best use of my time and effort until I found they were using 1st year apprentices and not completing the scope of the schedule and charging me for it. Happened twice, then cut them off. They howled like 'unfair, everyone makes mistakes etc' well compensate me then, Nope, so goodbye. I have a local guy who does all of my major stuff and he is very thorough, looks for problems etc, happy days.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PeeBee View Post
    @MB, have a look at these clamps as an alternative. The unit you used is heavy duty for sure, the link below has a distinct difference in that it has a spring effect that compensates for the compression of the rubber over time, so as the rubber get permanent set after being compressed with many cycles of heat and cold and the constant pressure, it will lose its elasticity and become just like a hard gasket. Maybe this is whats happened? These clamps have the spring tension around the outer and keep applying pressure regardless of the diameter changes. Might be worth a try? The only thing I dont like is the utililux style worm drive screw as these have been a weakness for my applications, but they have a recommended tightening torque so they should perform.
    https://automotivesuperstore.com.au/...YaAi7sEALw_wcB
    Thanks Philstar, Appreciated
    I’m leaning towards it being good old nuffy me again over tightening these heavy duty Norma’s against the slightly thinner material airbox 4” outlet
    Did I mention above that UFI have Impeccable Legendary after sales service currently experiencing


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    But at the end, did it compromised your turbo?
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    Yes, I do believe my Brazilian Brother


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