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Fuel injectors V6 #878034 03/29/08 09:14 AM
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Bent_85 Offline OP
Getting the Wheeling Fever
I've got a spare set of injectors off an 89 V6 that I want to send in for cleaning. Does anyone know if the 89 injectors would be the same as from a 91 V6. If it helps the 89 injectors are brown.

Thx


91 Toy 4x4 V6
85 Toy 4x4 22R
Re: Fuel injectors V6 [Re: Bent_85] #878035 03/29/08 07:27 PM
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Adam F Offline
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No, they are different. 89 was the last year for the high impedence injectors. After that they went to low impedence.


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98 Sienna, kid and dog hauler, wife's ride
Re: Fuel injectors V6 [Re: Adam F] #878036 03/30/08 08:10 AM
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Bent_85 Offline OP
Getting the Wheeling Fever
I was hopeing those would work but it looks like I'll have to get another set.
Thanks


91 Toy 4x4 V6
85 Toy 4x4 22R
Re: Fuel injectors V6 [Re: Bent_85] #878037 04/03/08 06:27 AM
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cam01 Offline
Getting the Wheeling Fever
As far as I know 88 was the only year for the odd injectors. I have a set from a 92 that won't work for me and I happen to be in Calgary as well, but yours should work. 88 model shows a part number 23209-65010 and 89-94 shows a 23209-65020.

http://www.fuelinjectorsdirect.net/catalog/TOYOTA_PICKUP/1988.htm for the 88 V6

http://www.fuelinjectorsdirect.net/catalog/TOYOTA_PICKUP/1989.htm for the 89...

Just click the year option to see later years.

The 92 injectors I have are brown as well.

Last edited by cam01; 04/03/08 06:40 AM.

88 V6 4Runner, 3.4 swap, SAS, front E locker, rear EZ locker, dual cases 2.28/4.7, 63" Chev rears, rears up front etc.
Re: Fuel injectors V6 [Re: Bent_85] #878038 04/03/08 04:43 PM
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4Crawler Offline
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If you have a good ohm meter, you could compare the resistance of the two different injectors to see if they are the same or not.


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