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11/13/2020 3:48 PM  #1


Summit Racing Fuel Injectors

I bought a set of new (unopened) summit racing fuel injectors on ebay... SUM-240024.

They still are listed on summit racing site but are discontinued.  Anyone have any experience with these.  I haven't found anything negative so far.  I figure these are just as good (or as bad) as the refurbished ones.  Price came out to $150 and the cheapest rebuilt reliable set was $200 from LMR.  Everything else seemed like a crap shoot.

Wonder why they stopped making them.

 

11/13/2020 4:01 PM  #2


Re: Summit Racing Fuel Injectors

My guess is that its because they never actually did.  Almost all the Summit stuff I've seen is made by someone else and rebranded.  I think their injectors were ACCEL maybe?  They probably lost their licensing deal or some such.  I'm sure they'll be fine. 

 

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