90 Camaro -- Fuel Injectors (resources / opinions)

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Old Aug 23, 2011 | 06:03 PM
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90 Camaro -- Fuel Injectors (resources / opinions)

Need 6 fuel injectors for a 1990, 3.1 Camaro, RS.

Wandering who may be a good source to get them, vs costs.

And, wanting opinons on ..... aftermarket vs OEM , (good, bad, etc) ???

And, any particular brands to ignore, to buy, etc. ??

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Old Aug 23, 2011 | 07:00 PM
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We have them in stock. The set of 6 costs $130.99 but tgo members receive 10% off
with promo code tg11
The injectors are bosch. They are reman's and come with a 3 year warranty.
Let us know if we can be of any assistance.
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Old Aug 23, 2011 | 10:41 PM
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We have them in stock. The set of 6 costs $130.99 but tgo members receive 10% off
with promo code tg11
The injectors are bosch. They are reman's and come with a 3 year warranty.
Let us know if we can be of any assistance.
Which ones ? I guess I didn't have luck locating them to check them out.
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Old Aug 24, 2011 | 02:47 PM
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Which ones are the "best" between Standard, GB , and Bosch ?
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Old Aug 24, 2011 | 03:57 PM
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Re: 90 Camaro -- Fuel Injectors (resources / opinions)

we like bosch
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Old Aug 24, 2011 | 06:15 PM
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Originally Posted by southbay08
we like bosch
That's not much of an answer.....

Also, you mentioned $130.99 , which is one FI. Then I got an answer it's the one for the Corsica, which is not the one for $130.99, but $130.00 and although shows the same engine, doesn't show it's fitment information. So, which is the correct answer ?
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Old Aug 24, 2011 | 06:39 PM
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What answer are you looking for. It is the same injector. You have to understand that each injector that is made fits a multitude of applications. The bottom line is that if you want them you can have them for $130.99 minus your 10% discount.
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Old Aug 25, 2011 | 12:24 AM
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Also, you mentioned $130.99 , which is one FI. Then I got an answer it's the one for the Corsica, which is not the one for $130.99, but $130.00. So, which is the correct answer ?
# 1 .... My question above was rather simple.... which one is correct ? These are NOT the same injectors nor the same thing and just used in different applications. They are completely different in design. You are saying it's the first one below :
Originally Posted by SouthBay08;
The bottom line is that if you want them you can have them for $130.99 minus your 10% discount.
http://www.southbayfuelinjectors.com...T_V6_3.8L.html
20LB Chevy 2005 Monte Carlo LT V6 3.8L ........... $130.99

Originally Posted by Email received;
they are the same injectors that are listed for the chevy corsica in the reman chevy category. SouthBayFuel Injectors
http://www.southbayfuelinjectors.com...injectors.html
1991 Chevy Corsica 3.1 fuel injectors .................. $130.00

I've been using Bosch products since the later 1960's and they've always been good products. However, I've also found in some applications, they were not the BEST for that particular application. I have no experience with their fuel injectors... so I don't know their reputation on them.

So, I was not directing this question only at you, but generally ... which is the best. "We like Bosch".... to you may be an answer, but ... why ? That's to me no different than someone just popping up and saying, Mustangs are better. I don't know you from Adam, and have no history with you, so why should I believe a Mustang is better ?

What makes them better than the others ? Who's injectors have the best running record, quality, and longevity without failures ? I see they have a longer warranty, but do they back up their warranty ? I've had experience with top Brand names that don't. I'm not out to replace them again in a year from now.... I want to use a qualty injector that will last.

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Old Aug 25, 2011 | 11:22 AM
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I do not recall mentioning anything about a Monte Carlo! You asked very general questions in which we anwered. You asked which are the best between GB, standard, and bosch. I answered we like bosch. That does not mean that there are not other good companies out there. We have serviced and sold more bosch injectors than you can imagine. They happen to be extremely reliable and efficient, and for the most part from our experience problem free though we do receive a few here and there that need to be serviced or replaced. Most importantly we also go by the feedback that we receive from our customers. GB and standard do not make their own injectors, as a matter of fact GB's injectors are all remans just like everyone elses, however they are a great company. Bosch, seimen deka, delphi, etc make their injectors.
If you read some of the posts on this forum or any other you will see what the consensus is, and then if you plan on purchasing injectors you go with the company that has the most positive feedback and information. If you can find a company that will guarantee that nothing will happen to your injectors within the first year of installation whether they are new or remans, I would stay far away from them. There is no guarantee with anything. You just need to know that whatever company you choose to work with stands behind their product and will do the right thing by their customers if a problem with their product arises.

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Originally Posted by soutbay08;
I do not recall mentioning anything about a Monte Carlo!
Originally Posted by southbay08
The bottom line is that if you want them you can have them for $130.99 minus your 10% discount.
http://www.southbayfuelinjectors.com...T_V6_3.8L.html
20LB Chevy 2005 Monte Carlo LT V6 3.8L ........... $130.99

Answer : . You gave no other reference but price. They are the ONLY one's that cost $130.99

I'm taking it you are saying the one's for the Corsica 3.1L @ $130 (not $130.99) are the correct ones. Let me ask it this way, they are equivalent of the 832-11116 ?

So, the Bosch are new manufactured fuel injectors, and that's the reason there is no core charge, etc. That's a good thing as I see it. Remfg are not bad if done right, but it's more "iffy" to me. But, that's all a matter of opinions too, depends all upon the Co & people doing the work and even more importantly the "materials" used. I have heard a lot of good about GB , and being much more reliable than other remfgd one's out there.

Have you seen Bosch be reliable over time ? I may be give these a try.

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take his deal. his product is great.
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Old Aug 25, 2011 | 02:12 PM
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Originally Posted by old z mzn
take his deal. his product is great.
He's not been real clear on which one is the "correct" one.... since he keeps referring to one for $130.99, that's for a 3.8L Monte Carlo. I don't think that's the correct one.

But, thanks for your comment.

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Old Aug 25, 2011 | 02:19 PM
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No the injectors for the Monte Carlo are NOT the correct ones. Unfortunately I was the only one who responded to your questions. I am sorry if I was not clear and I mentioned an incorrect price. Our telephone number is all over the forum. We encourage everyone to call us with any questions.The injectors that I am referring to are not NEW, they area remans, and all of our injectors come with a 3 year warranty. People who know us are aware that we are not a pushy company so by all means you purchase from who you are comfortable with. Just tried to offer some info.
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Old Aug 25, 2011 | 03:03 PM
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I have a matched remanufactured set. car starts great, idles perfect, runs smooth
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