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Siemens Deka 9266 32lb Fuel Injectors Forced Induction Turbo Supercharged Bmw on 2040-parts.com

US $222.00
Location:

Phoenix, Arizona, US

Phoenix, Arizona, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Warranty:No

Up for sale is a set of 8  EV1 used Siemens Deka 9266 - 32lb Fuel Injectors Part Number 9266

 These Injectors where used on my personal Supercharged V8 540i aka 544i when using 6-8 lbs boost pressure. (stage 1-2) injectors used for a half a year about 4k miles.. good for 410-450 hp with  m62 v8 these fuel injectors can be used on many other BMW's as well.  

( Please see my other listings as I also have higher flow injectors and  a tuned ecu, ews, tumbler... from a  m62 V8 FI BMW (stage 4)(600+hp) 


This Is A One Off Cheap Cheap Price
 So Dont Miss Out


These items are NON RETURNABLE

NO REFUND WILL BE ISSUED
unless goods are not of merchantable quality.
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