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Bostech # MP4006 Fuel Injector

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MP4006 Bostech Remanufactured Fuel Injector
Actual appearance may vary
Made For
How To Install

 

The Bostech MP4006 Fuel Injector has been stripped and cleaned. All O-Rings, Pintels, etc. are replaced. The fuel flow on all of our injectors is rigorously tested prior to our factory certification.

Each Bostech Fuel Injector includes both the Injector and the Seal Kit. Click Here for Installation Instructions.

Bostech factory certifications meet or exceed industry standards for fuel flow, and come with a 2-Year, 24,000 Mile Warranty. Read below to find CVU Part # 42-12113 specifications; including what vehicles the Bostech MP4006 fuel injector is made for, all part numbers, and information on how to install the Bostech MP4006 gasoline fuel injector.


Questions? Call 1-877-273-0021


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SPECIFICATIONS
MADE FOR THESE VEHICLES:
1986 Acura Integra 1.6L
1987 Acura Integra 1.6L
1988 Acura Integra 1.6L
1989 Acura Integra 1.6L
1990 Acura Integra 1.6L
1990 Acura Integra 1.8L
1991 Acura Integra 1.8L

1986 Acura Legend 2.5L
1987 Acura Legend 2.5L

1987 Acura Legend 2.7L
1988 Acura Legend 2.7L
1989 Acura Legend 2.7L
1990 Acura Legend 2.7L

1986 Honda Accord LXI 2.0L
1987 Honda Accord LXI 2.0L
1988 Honda Accord LXI 2.0L
1989 Honda Accord LXI 2.0L

1986 Honda Accord SEI 2.0L
1987 Honda Accord SEI 2.0L
1988 Honda Accord SEI 2.0L
1989 Honda Accord SEI 2.0L

1988 Honda Civic 4WD 1.6L
1989 Honda Civic 4WD 1.6L
1990 Honda Civic 4WD 1.6L
1991 Honda Civic 4WD 1.6L

1988 Honda Civic EX 1.6L
1989 Honda Civic EX 1.6L
1990 Honda Civic EX 1.6L
1991 Honda Civic EX 1.6L

1988 Honda Civic SI 1.6L
1989 Honda Civic SI 1.6L
1990 Honda Civic SI 1.6L
1991 Honda Civic SI 1.6L

1988 Honda Prelude 2.0Si 2.0L
1989 Honda Prelude 2.0Si 2.0L
1990 Honda Prelude 2.0Si 2.0L
1991 Honda Prelude 2.0Si 2.0L

1988 Honda Prelude 4WS 2.0L
1989 Honda Prelude 4WS 2.0L
1990 Honda Prelude 4WS 2.0L
1991 Honda Prelude 4WS 2.0L

1988 Honda Prelude SE 2.0L
1989 Honda Prelude SE 2.0L
1990 Honda Prelude SE 2.0L
1991 Honda Prelude SE 2.0L

1988 Honda Prelude ST 2.0L
1989 Honda Prelude ST 2.0L
1990 Honda Prelude ST 2.0L
1991 Honda Prelude ST 2.0L

1990 Honda Prelude 2.1L
1991 Honda Prelude 2.1L
PART NUMBERS:
OEM # 06164PL2L00, 06164PK2010, 06164PK2000, 06164PG7A10, 16450PM6A00, 06164PJ0L00, 16450PJO682, 16450PJ0682, 19629600018, 06164PH6000, 16450PH3015, 16450P0A305, 19619600021, 19619600020, 19619600017, 16450PH7661, 16450PH7015

Bostech Part # MP4006

CVU Part # 42-12113
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   HOW TO INSTALL THIS INJECTOR:
Installing remanufactured fuel injectors is a fairly simple process and can be done yourself with a few basic tools and a little time. If you are not familiar with your fuel injector system, grab your vehicle's repair manual to assist along the way.
  1. Remove the air box, unless you have already upgraded your air intake system, then this step is not necessary. If you will be installing a supercharger with it, remove the air inlet temperature sensor as well. They tend to stick a little, so be patient with it.
  2. Take out the bolts holding the strut tower brace on and remove it. These bolts are generally 10 mm in size and there will be eight or so of them. A standard 10 mm torque wrench should do the trick. If they stick, use a little engine cleaner to help loosen them.
  3. Continue removing components until you reach the fuel rail. These components will include: idle air control valve, EGR, throttle position sensor, throttle cable, EGR valve, intake manifold, all hoses, electrical connectors, fuel lines and, alas, the fuel rail which houses the fuel injectors.
  4. Wiggle the fuel injectors off much like when replacing spark plugs and wires. Each one will spray some gas, so no smoking during this process. Place the new injector in place of the old on and lubricate the O-ring with some 20W engine oil. Reinstall everything and you are done.


If you're getting raw fuel to exhaust pipe:

  1. Check for open intake valves.
  2. (Bad pressure regulator)  It builds too much pressure in the fuel rails and consumes a large amount of excess gasoline.  Also, ½ gallon of fuel ends up in the oil pan.  In this case, the oil should be changed immediately.


To find the fuel leak:

  1. Remove upper intake manifold
  2. Turn the key on (but do not attempt to start the vehicle)
  3. After the fuel pump comes on, you should be able to visually identify any leaks.

 

 

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