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Fuel Injector Cleaning & Flow Testing Service

 

Fuel Injector Cleaning & Flow Testing — Service Pricing

Standard MPI Injectors

Top‑Feed (Auto & Marine)
$22.50

Side‑Feed (Subaru, Nissan & Optimax Gas Only)
$25.00

Specialty Injectors

OptiMax Air
$35.00
Includes full service kit

GDI Direct Injectors
$25.00
Includes proper seals

Hose‑Feed Injectors

Hose‑Feed Injectors
$35.00
Includes hoses, ferrules, cushions & seals

Throttle Body Injectors

GM TBI
$75.00 per pair
Includes O‑rings, filters & gaskets

Important Notes

  • We do not service Diesel, E‑Tec, or Index (Piezo) injectors.

  • Payment is not required upfront — we contact you when the job is complete to arrange payment & return shipping .

  • Ship injectors with the Service Order Form to: SouthBay Fuel Injectors 566 Merrick Road, Suite 3 Rockville Centre, NY 11570

  • Benchmark test injectors

To accurately compare before and after results, establishing a benchmark is essential. Injectors are placed on the test bench in their received condition upon arrival at our shop. We test for leakage at 80 psi and conduct both static and dynamic flow tests. All findings are recorded and will be included in your service report.

  • OHM test injectors for maximum electrical performance

One effective method to diagnose faulty injectors is to utilize a multi-tester, also known as a multimeter. By testing for continuity with the OHM setting, you can determine whether the injector's connection is within normal parameters or if it has failed and become inoperable.

  • Remove internal filters, O-rings and pintle caps

External parts and filters tend to deteriorate with time and extreme operating conditions and stress from everyday use. Never reuse these parts.

  • Clean external injector body ultrasonically

Three-step ultrasonic cleaning uses cavitation bubbles induced by high-frequency pressure (sound) waves to agitate a liquid. This process applies intense forces to dislodge contaminants from substrates like metals, plastics, and ceramics, and can penetrate blind holes, cracks, and recesses. The objective is to thoroughly remove all contamination that is firmly attached to or encased within solid surfaces. Our machinery employs ultrasound (usually between 20–400 kHz) and an appropriate cleaning solvent.

  • Clean fuel injector internally with ultrasonic technology

The same technology used for external cleaning is applied to the internal cleaning of injectors. During this process, the injector is subjected to pulsing within a heated ultrasonic bath set at varying intensities, ensuring the effective removal of any lingering contaminants from the injector's internal components.

  • Flow test to verify proper atomization and injector flow characteristics

The injectors are reinstalled on the test bench to verify their flow rate, spray pattern, and leak down. Initially, they are tested statically to assess size and flow comparison. Then, they are subjected to dynamic flow testing on a computer-controlled test bench, which includes sequentially firing the injectors from 600 to 10,000 RPMs. If the injectors do not meet specifications at this point, the cleaning process is repeated.

  • Use industry standard fuel injector calibration fluid

We use only the highest quality calibration fluid for our testing equipment to ensure accuracy. This fluid closely mimics gasoline without being actual gasoline.  SouthBay's Calibration Fluid at 20°C (±1°C), 3.0 Bar (±0.01 Bar), and 13.8V (±0.05VDC), using a saturated driver and RC cutoff. The injector flow rates are calculated by comparing tests with SouthBay's Calibration Fluid (0.741 g/ml) against the U.S. EPA emission test gasoline 40CFR86.113 (0.735g/ml).

  • Reassemble Injectors

All components removed prior to the external cleaning process are substituted with new, OEM parts designed specifically for your injector.

 

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