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Did a quick search, did find anything.
I'm' looking for a good set of new or reman stock injectors and a set of upgraded to gain some pulling power.
also what is a good affordable additive so that the low sulfur fuel wont mess them up
last turbo back exhaust to help with egts
Try browsing Clay's site RIFFRAFF FORD DIESEL PERFORMANCE PARTS best pricing and quality stuff in my opinion you'll find, he sells New Alliant, as well as FullForce Diesel rebuilds.
Other shops for injector builds I would recommend would be Rosewood Diesel, Swamps, or Performance Injection Systems(P.I.S) There are a few others but these have good reputations. Personally I like the fullforce.
I run powerservice products, white winter bottle, and grey summer plus I add ashless 2-stroke oil for lubricity.
I can't stress this enough....go NEW. If you can't afford new wait save the money and then buy new. I wasted money on a set of remans and personally I could care less what kind of warranty they offer. I have better things to do with my time than swap out injectors.
After a series of unfortunate events with swamps, I ordered my last set through advance auto parts. They are borg Warner reman. The computer had them listed at a crazy price, but I got them around $130 each because I like to haggle like that. We put them in on Saturday. I'm anxious to see about the long haul.
After a series of unfortunate events with swamps, I ordered my last set through advance auto parts. They are borg Warner reman. The computer had them listed at a crazy price, but I got them around $130 each because I like to haggle like that. We put them in on Saturday. I'm anxious to see about the long haul.
. Clay sells new AC Alliants for 213 bucks.....this is what I'm trying to stress to the OP. Do the job right the first time and be done with it.
I went reman because these trucks have been rough on me this winter.
My 6.0 dropped a rod at 70k and also had to have a hpop, my 99 dually has had injectors, turbo, valve cover wiring harnesses, icp, ipr, cam sensor, glow plugs, complete new brakes, 4x4 hubs and shift motor, tires, hpop, and some other stuff. So when my 01 got sick, I did tighten the belt.
I went reman because these trucks have been rough on me this winter.
My 6.0 dropped a rod at 70k and also had to have a hpop, my 99 dually has had injectors, turbo, valve cover wiring harnesses, icp, ipr, cam sensor, glow plugs, complete new brakes, 4x4 hubs and shift motor, tires, hpop, and some other stuff. So when my 01 got sick, I did tighten the belt.
I feel your pain...I replaced the whole front end on mine and springs etc..When it all said and done a little over 3k....
If you survived and recovered from laughter, head shaking, shock, awe, good music, country boy talk (NSFW), great visuals on 7.3L injector components, and genuine fear of who is actually rebuilding the injectors you buy on some of these niche diesel speed sites, then here is part 2 of the video above:
Hybrids were never "made" as defined by the terms factory original (new from Alliant) vs. remanned.
I don't know it like the back of my hand, but in a nutshell, in order to make a hybrid stick, you take the plunger and barrel from a B code injector and stick it into an A code injector.
Hybrids were never available from injector manufacturers like Alliant. It's something diesel enthusiasts created.