I am just starting to have some injector issues with my 04. 5 Dodge. I am very happy with the power and economy of the engine. Should I upgrade to a aftermarket injector?? Or just stay stock? Opinions please
I just put Bosch Motorsports injectors in my truck and I am extremely happy with them. They were $370 each from Sheid Diesel and supposedly have all 6. 7 parts inside of 5. 9 bodies. They were brand new not reman an d rated for a 50 hp increase. The smoke is much less now than it was with the old stock nozzles at the same power level.
AFAIK, there is no company that is actually manufacturing the pieces contained in a CR injector. You basically have a choice of new Bosch injectors or remanufactured Bosch injectors.
The only piece that could be considered and aftermaket piece would be the nozzles, but, if you are already having issues a nozzle change is not likely to solve that. If a nozzle is worn so bad it is introducing problems it is a good bet the rest of the injector is in the same shape.
That is where things get tricky as the remans do NOT have a good track record. You can put a high quality nozzle on a bad reman injector and have expensive junk that will ruin your engine. The only safe route is a new injector then you cna think about nozzles as an additional cost.
There are some good experiences that a 40-60 HP nozzle could add some efficiency in certain cases. Any more than that or different circumstances and they are no better than stock and in some cases worse.
Mods and driving styles probably have as much an effect as nozzles on increased efficiency. It is not an exact science and not everyone gets the same results. If you like the power you have now then a new injector with a new stock nozzle will be adequate.
2. Local diesel performance shop says all 6. 7 and 5. 9 injector parts interchange and that 6. 7 bodies will work in a 5. 9 with minor machining. He also states that stock 6. 7 nozzles give approx 50hp increase in 5. 9 applications and that the slightly different spray pattern actually works very well.
What would you do if you need replacement injectors?
they always have something in development $$$$