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Injector Install Kit

Big T

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Where's the best deal on the complete injector install kit. I want the one with the clampless return lines. I believe it's by Dipico?
 
Accurate sells the dipico install kit. Yes it is clampless. It doesn't include the turbo oil return gasket. Good price if you buy injectors from him[$26?]
 
If you want one with turbo oil return gasket, check out Heath Diesel.

I looked at the Heath kit and it shows clamps for the return lines in the photo. Also, why would I need the turbo oil return gasket?

How are the remanufactured injectors from Accurate Diesel?

http://www.accuratediesel.com/shop/124.html

$235 seems like a great price. Wonder if he'll knock off some $$ if I give him two sets of used????
 
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I think their injectors are "Herzog" AKA Chinese, some have had good luck but others have leaked.
 
I think their injectors are "Herzog" AKA Chinese, some have had good luck but others have leaked.

Accurate says his are remanufactured Canadian and goes out of his way to knock the Chinese versions:

Some thoughts on choosing 6.5L injectors:

When selecting 6.5L injectors, you have a number of options. While Bosch (made in India), Delphi (Made in the USA), and Stanadyne (Made in Italy) are all excellent quality injectors (and we can supply any of these if you desire), the price tag has become prohibitive for most owners of older 6.5L trucks at around four hundred dollars per set. On the other end of the spectrum are injectors manufactured in China (available wholesale in bulk for as little as $3 each). The examples we have seen are instantly recognizable by their appaling lack of quality control - poorly cut threads, terrible finish, etc., not to mention metallurgy. A third option is remanufactured injectors. While remanufactured injectors have developed a bad name because of poor workmanship by some companies, I submit that there are remanufactured injectors available that are better than many new injectors. The remans we carry are second to none, and equal or better to the big name manufacturers of new injectors in terms of performance. Because many people find the core charge necessary with remanufactured injectors inconvenient, we have sourced a high quality line of brand new 6.5L injector assemblies, made in Canada, at a very affordable price.
 
I looked at the Heath kit and it shows clamps for the return lines in the photo. Also, why would I need the turbo oil return gasket?

How are the remanufactured injectors from Accurate Diesel?

http://www.accuratediesel.com/shop/124.html

$235 seems like a great price. Wonder if he'll knock off some $$ if I give him two sets of used????


Some people who needs to take out the turbo, so that is what that is for. The clamp is for the cap for the last two injectors.

If you are sold on Accurate, go buy it and give us a review. Theirs looks good too.

By the way, I don't get any kickback from Heath or anybody else. Just giving you options.
 
Some people who needs to take out the turbo, so that is what that is for. The clamp is for the cap for the last two injectors.

If you are sold on Accurate, go buy it and give us a review. Theirs looks good too.

By the way, I don't get any kickback from Heath or anybody else. Just giving you options.

I'm very much trying NOT to be the guinea pig. ATT turbo works great:thumbsup:):h
 
I didn't know there was 6.5 marine and turbo injector nozzles made in Canada .
 
Accurate says his are remanufactured Canadian and goes out of his way to knock the Chinese versions:

Some thoughts on choosing 6.5L injectors:

When selecting 6.5L injectors, you have a number of options. While Bosch (made in India), Delphi (Made in the USA), and Stanadyne (Made in Italy) are all excellent quality injectors (and we can supply any of these if you desire), the price tag has become prohibitive for most owners of older 6.5L trucks at around four hundred dollars per set. On the other end of the spectrum are injectors manufactured in China (available wholesale in bulk for as little as $3 each). The examples we have seen are instantly recognizable by their appaling lack of quality control - poorly cut threads, terrible finish, etc., not to mention metallurgy. A third option is remanufactured injectors. While remanufactured injectors have developed a bad name because of poor workmanship by some companies, I submit that there are remanufactured injectors available that are better than many new injectors. The remans we carry are second to none, and equal or better to the big name manufacturers of new injectors in terms of performance. Because many people find the core charge necessary with remanufactured injectors inconvenient, we have sourced a high quality line of brand new 6.5L injector assemblies, made in Canada, at a very affordable price.

You're right, I was thinking of a different distributor.
 
I don't know where he gets his stuff, but he is a stand up kinda guy and will stand behind his product ....... I got a feeling about him.

i got a good feeling about him too. he sent me a pamphelt on christanity and the bible and also hand wrote a thank you note for ordering from him on my reciept. does not happen much anymore
 
I don't think we have heard any complaints about that injector yet. I read at DP that somebody have used two sets for different trucks and been happy with it. I forgot who, though. He is probably here also.
 
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