🚗 Fuel Your Passion for Performance!
The Gledewen Fuel Injector set includes 4 high-performance injectors designed for 1.8L L4 gas engines, compatible with various Toyota and Chevy models from 2000 to 2006. Engineered to OE specifications, these injectors enhance fuel delivery, reduce consumption, and ensure long-lasting reliability with a 12-month warranty.
Material | viton |
Brand | Gledewen |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 5.24 x 3.22 x 3.74 inches |
Inlet Connection Type | fuel line |
Outlet Connection Type | fuel line |
Number of Ports | 4 |
Specification Met | oe |
Manufacturer | Gledewen |
Part Number | GW-QPYZ03 |
Item Weight | 1.76 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 5.24 x 3.22 x 3.74 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | 23250-0D040 |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
B**A
Bueno
Exelente lo recomiendo
N**
Muy bien
Excelente
M**B
Doesn't fit 2005 pontiac vibe
They do not fit. Different sizing of the orifice that goes into the fuel rail AND a larger O-ring, yeah it's obviously not going to fit.Super disappointed this was misleading as I write this review in a Lyft on my way to work. Ugh.
F**N
Good. Not Great.
These inexpensive 12-hole fuel injectors are working fine on my 2005 Toyota Matrix XR after a week of driving. No leaks. For the money, you can't go wrong. I called a local Toyota dealership to price new Toyota Denso injectors. I was quoted $293 EACH. Plus tax! So, about $300 per injector. $1,200 for all four. I thought I'd try these after that shocking price quote!Note: Use caution when removing your fuel rail. First, learn how to depressurize your fuel system and how to properly handle, contain, transport, and dispose of fuel, before attempting to replace your fuel injectors.You have to be careful inserting the injector into your fuel rail hole. This is likely the #1 reason they leak upon installation -- improper sealing of the O-ring at the fuel rail. But, if done properly, they shouldn't leak. I read a lot of reviews first and went to AutoZone and bought the $7 Fel-Pro O-Ring kit to replace the O-rings that came on the injectors, because reviews said the ones that came with these onexpensive injectors didn't fit well. After replacing the O-rings on these new injectors (the Fel-Pro ones seemed slightly smaller), I installed the injectors to the fuel rail, using a bit of spindle oil (mineral oil) on the O-rings, and then installed the fuel rail to the engine. Started up. Had leaks because the Fel-Pro O-rings didn't seal. Took it all apart again, and replaced the Fel-Pro O-rings with the O-rings that originally came on the new fuel injectors, and they work fine now with no leaks. So, you may, or may not, need the Fel-Pro O-rings. Might depend on your car. Whatever O-ring you use, you have to be very careful not to let it get twisted, or pulled off the recessed groove it sits in on the injector. That's why you must use spindle oil, or some other lubricant, when installing the injectors. You might get away with installing them dry, and they seal that way, but chances are, they won't seal correctly if installed dry, because they will twist and/or come out of the groove in the injector from friction when pushing them into the fuel rail. (In a pinch, gasoline can be used as the lubricant for these O-rings.) The purpose of the lubricant has little to do with any long-term sealing effect..., it's to help keep the O-ring in place in the groove on the injector, upon installation.Keep your original injectors. They are a direct fit for your vehicle and are likely well-made. Almost any injector can be rebuilt, or just cleaned, and perform well again. These inexpensive 12-hole injectors are working fine in my car after a week, but I don't expect them to last the 175K miles I got out of the original DENSO injectors -- which are still good, but need cleaned. I will keep the original Denso injectors, clean them, and get new rubber seals for them; then, put them back in the car when these inexpensive ones start to show signs of weakening. Since I don't know when that might be (Tomorrow? A year? More?) I will get the original Denso injectors ready now in preparation for that day. So, for me, these are "temporary" until they start to decline. I can also use them as my core injectors and keep my originals, should I need to ever get other injectors that require a core.
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Super
Good
M**L
O-rings don’t fit will leak
Used on a Toyota celica 2001 works good so far only problem when installing the O-rings don’t fit had to used the old ones looked around AutoZone for the O-rings but hard to find might have to go to dealer ship in the future if I need that’s what I was told that’s the only problem so far
J**.
Fit my 2004 Toyota Matrix
Installed on an 2004 Toyota Matrix XR (1ZZ engine). Was pretty easy to do without leaks. You have to be careful about cleaning the area and applying a small amount of grease so they slide in without the o-ring coming out of place. That is why they leak for most people. I did have to remove the black bushing.
G**
Injectors
Amazing price good quality. Delivery time is was on time
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