Obviously with the price of brand new OEM injectors being sky high is the best option to purchase reconditioned or aftermarket new?
I found some second hand ones which in the sale listing state they have been tested with data sheet from the tester etc, but the seller says they are a straight swap if same part number and no coding required.
Is this true for second hand ones and reconditioned? If reconditioned do they usually provide new coding data to use?
Need coding in and are 3 ways to purchase them.
1) brand new
2) reconditioned -rebuilt with new internals and new nozzle. .. sometimes cost more than new ones .
3) refurbished , basically injectors that come in on an exchange basis when you purchase a set from a seller like most on eBay you send them your old ones back…these get tested and if they work to factory specs they get a new nozzle and then get sold on…
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