How to change fuel injectors in a 4.7 V8 HO / Magnum / Power Tech Jeep / Dodge / Chrysler

How to change fuel injectors in a 4.7 V8 HO / Magnum / Power Tech Jeep / Dodge / Chrysler

How to change fuel injectors in a 4.7 V8 HO / Magnum / Power Tech Jeep / Dodge / Chrysler. When it was time I serviced my WJ Jeep EV6 19lb fuel injectors but…

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Rik Bor says:

Check out my YouTube channel where I show what I have done to my Jeep and
how you can also do it.

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCqyO6nX_2Ydqrw9tG6i-XLA

Troy Roaster says:

How have the mods worked out for you? my Dak 4×4 2003 has 190000 miles…

Troy Roaster says:

I have 2004 dak 4×4 cold air, aftermarket TB, gibson headers ,,,,,

ScottysDetailing says:

How does the Jeep run with ford injectors?? I want to buy some. 

TenaciousD says:

The link you provided in your vid’s details is for 12-hole Mustang
injectors, whereas the part number you list is for 4cyl 2.0-2.3 Ford Focus
motors… Which is correct? I just want to make sure before I purchase a
set. Thanks

TenaciousD says:

Thanks for posting this vid, helped me out a lot! Thanks also for the tip
in th 12 hole injectors.

I’m from Perth so good to see a fellow Jeeper looking after his Jeep :)

TenaciousD says:

+Rik Bor With the help of your vid, I installed 2 sets of Ford Focus
(x8) injectors. Your vid was a great help.

Don’t drive the Jeep that much so still on my first tank, but initial
impression is that it is more fuel efficient and slightly more responsive,
definitely starts better as well (kicks into life). Great upgrade.

Edward Buss says:

This job is much easier if you put the injectors into the fuel rail first.
Secure them to the rail with the clips, then put the injectors into the
engine.

Victor Valdes says:

Rik, where did you buy the air filter for your Jeep Grand Cherokee. I have
a 2000 Jeep Grand Cherokee and I would like to apply the same principal.
How is the performance on your Jeep with this application, fuel wise.

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