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SilverFive90
06-22-2006, 12:50 PM
90 525i M20
I'm having my mechanic address some serious tune-up issues. I'm replacing the fuel filter, O2 sensor, distributor cap/rotor, and the throttle valve thingy. I know that a few have mentioned that you've replaced your injectors before also. Can someone tell me how many I should purchase?
This guy is good, so he let's me buy my own parts....and it makes the job go quicker.
thanks in advance
JD525IA
06-22-2006, 12:58 PM
Where are you planning on buying them from? How much each?
Also, don't forget spark plugs - their cheap and easy for a tuneup.
JD
SilverFive90
06-22-2006, 01:08 PM
Where are you planning on buying them from? How much each?
Also, don't forget spark plugs - their cheap and easy for a tuneup.
JD
Either www.bavauto.com or www.bmaparts.com. Do you happen to know if the sparks that you buy online from them are already pre-gapped?
SilverFive90
06-22-2006, 01:12 PM
Where are you planning on buying them from? How much each?
Also, don't forget spark plugs - their cheap and easy for a tuneup.
JD
Well, they are 50 bucks at bavauto, and 60.00 at bmaparts. Thats the "per" price. I really wish I could do it myself and really save the money..
JD525IA
06-22-2006, 01:17 PM
Either www.bavauto.com or www.bmaparts.com. Do you happen to know if the sparks that you buy online from them are already pre-gapped?
If you buy them from BMA, like I usually do, they sell/recommend the OEM Bosch two-pronged ones that are pregapped. At least, for my 1992 M50 engine, that is what they take.
JD
632 Regal
06-22-2006, 01:40 PM
http://www.fiveomotorsport.com/Injector_SetsBMW.asp
Well, they are 50 bucks at bavauto, and 60.00 at bmaparts. Thats the "per" price. I really wish I could do it myself and really save the money..
If you can deal with a few days downtime, have the injectors rebuit at:
http://witchhunter.com/
They did a great job. Cleaned and recalibrated @ $15 each
90 525i M20
I'm having my mechanic address some serious tune-up issues. I'm replacing the fuel filter, O2 sensor, distributor cap/rotor, and the throttle valve thingy. I know that a few have mentioned that you've replaced your injectors before also. Can someone tell me how many I should purchase?
This guy is good, so he let's me buy my own parts....and it makes the job go quicker.
thanks in advance
Blitzkrieg Bob
06-22-2006, 01:52 PM
Pretty good deal.
632 Regal
06-22-2006, 02:03 PM
ya, there was no way i was gonna shell out 60 bux each. Derek A sent his in for professional cleaning and ended up buying new ones after...lol
Pretty good deal.
Blitzkrieg Bob
06-22-2006, 02:06 PM
so, it just made sense to get new ones with 100k on the old ones.
No down time just pop right in and drive.
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