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Where to buy Pre-FL GT stock injector. Part #16600AA220

PostPosted: Wed Feb 25, 2015 8:08 pm
by teh_mechanic
One of my injectors has gone open circuit, it's dead, need a replacement.

04 Liberty GT, stock blue sidefeed injectors.

Rang Subaru and they want $288 for 1. A little steep but may have to bite the bullet. Got the part number off them from my VIN - Part #16600-AA220, googling this doesn't help much except a few hits from US subaru dealers.

Tried ringing Australian Fuel Injection, but that number doesn't match up and no listing for my car. Went through the first couple of google pages for Australian injector pages and didn't come up with anything.

Does anyone know anywhere I can find a stock Pre-facelift injector? Wasn't really looking at upgrading injectors (is fairly heavily modded) and paying for another tune, but at $300 for 1 injector it almost seems silly not to upgrade.

Re: Where to buy Pre-FL GT stock injector. Part #16600AA220

PostPosted: Wed Feb 25, 2015 8:19 pm
by teh_mechanic
https://www.injectorsonline.com.au/fuel ... 550cc.html

Could those be a correct copy? Searched quite long and hard but haven't found a straight answer as to if ours are 500 or 550cc stock.

Edit - At least I can trust what Matt says, so seems likely they are 520cc, meaning if I want stock I'm probably limited to genuine or someone selling genuine -
KiDo_Tuning wrote:
Blue side feeds are 520cc. Get a pressure regulator and run 60psi rail pressure

Did 223Kw on a TD04-20T recently on 16psi at peak power(they dont like big boost up top, let the WG flow air and they make stupid power. VF36/37 will struggle to get there plus you lose a lot of low rpm torque

Other option is getting JDM twinscroll GDB headers, an ATP GTX2863R and make 250Kw on 16psi

Re: Where to buy Pre-FL GT stock injector. Part #16600AA220

PostPosted: Wed Feb 25, 2015 8:56 pm
by KiDo_Tuning
https://partsouq.com/en/search/search?q=16600AA220

Order today, you would see it on Monday

Re: Where to buy Pre-FL GT stock injector. Part #16600AA220

PostPosted: Thu Feb 26, 2015 7:19 am
by teh_mechanic
Thanks mate, hadn't heard of that website but it looks great.

Obviously disregard the PM I sent you, but if I'm lucky I might try and catch you next time your around Brisbane to tune a FPR upgrade.