My cousin and I installed brand new stock replacement injectors in my 03. Truck runs smooth but seems low on power and is burning more fuel that it normally does. Any help would be appreciated...
If the injector tubes are in good shape, many people don't change them out. I didn't change mine when I did my injectors. The biggest variable is whether or not you used a torque wrench on the tubes and injectors and the brass washer on the injectors were all in place. If you follow the procedures listed above step by step and use the torque wrench (no short cuts to save time) you should be fine. One other possibility is are you the original owner? If not, you stated you put all new stock injectors, perhaps the ones you replaced were high performance injectors which would explain the difference in power. Why did you change the injectors?
At little update about my truck,
Purchased new injector tubes and installed this weekend. Removed exhaust rocker, broke loose injector, torqued tube nut to 11ft/lbs, torqued injector hold down bolts to 89in/lbs, torqued injector tube nut to 37ft/lbs, reinstalled rocker and torqued 27ft/lbs. Put back everything restarted and took for a ride. Truck seemed low on power again and was "knocking". Repeated above procedure once again and found #2, #4, #5, and #6 injector hold down bolts loose and all #2, #3, #4 hold down bolts loose. Took truck for a ride and truck seems normalNow hopefully it stays that way. Is there any reason why they would be loose
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If the injectors weren't seated properly you could have gotten a false torque reading on the first go around, other than that I can't imagine why they would come loose if torqued correctly.