Thread: Factory Reman
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Unread 03-27-15, 09:44 PM
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Likely a good idea to use the factory injectors for break in but I do have another thought.

I don't have GAMI injectors but aren't GAMI's designed for one single engine? I thought when purchasing GAMI's injectors that you send them a bunch of data (EGT's, "GAMI spread", etc.) and then they try to send you injectors to "balance" (for lack of a better term) the cylinders. It may work the first time, may not, but they keep tweaking until they get it right. Pulling the same set of injectors off your old engine and putting them on the new one doesn't sound like the correct action to me. Opinions..?.?.?.... I'm thinking new data will need to be sent to GAMI and a new set of injectors built and installed. I suppose luck could make the old ones correct but for that matter, the factory injectors could get lucky and be perfect as well.

Wondering......

Ed Asmus
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