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Fuel Injector Cup Seat Kit (Billet Aluminum) | 1.8T Small Port Heads Reviews

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Bought ECS Tuing plastic injector inserts for my 1.8t and they snapped while putting them in, then bought your aluminum ones and they didn't break. Problem solved
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Posted 5 years ago
These aluminum caps fit perfectly and are so much cleaner and better sealing than the stock plastic ones. No comparison!
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Posted 5 years ago
Great product, get rid of your leaky plastic cups! They get brittle and crumble and these are a great replacement!
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Posted 6 years ago
If you are planning to keep your car this upgrade is a must. I upgraded to stage two plus and when replacing the stock injectors plastic cups craked and I was loosing boost pressure. Problem fixed with this new cups!!!
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Posted 6 years ago
I love them the billet injector cups. I had a set for my other car as well and they are worth 10x's their weight in gold.
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Posted 6 years ago
Awesome billet seats! The fit and look is amazing and I highly recommend this set to anyone needing to change the injector seats. *FOR THOSE HAVING ISSUES REMOVING THE PLASTIC SEATS* While using the supplied hex attachment to remove the seats, 3 out of 4 seats stripped for me and were unable to be removed with the tool. The easiest solution I found was a blow torch and 90 degree pick. This can be done by yourself but it really helps when one person is torching the plastic while the other is scraping. Get as much plastic off as you can and don't rush the job. When the majority of plastic is scraped/melted off, clear the threads using a dremel and wire brush attachment (I used Dremel 530-02 since that was available at the nearest home improvement store). Don't be afraid to get in the threads, the attachment will fail before the threads. Work your way from top to bottom, hand tightening the seats to make sure they engage from time to time. When I felt most plastic was mostly gone, I threaded the seats all the way down with the supplied hex head and back out with little bits of plastic still coming off. The important part is making sure it threads all the way down. Good luck and remember to take your time!
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Posted 6 years ago
Exactly what I needed when my stock plastic inserts broke. Now I never have to worry about it leaking again
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Posted 7 years ago
Christopher D
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Billet aluminum sure is way better than some soft rubber that's going to disintegrate in a matter of time content://media/external/file/5005
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Posted 7 years ago