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Witch hunter vs Mr Injector?

Irish1941

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They both do the same job…right?
I used Bill aka Mr Injector. Nice guy, quick turn around (8 days total) and decent price.
I have a few sets that need cleaning and was wondering if Witch Hunter is worth the extra money.
I've seen a few threads on other sites claiming Witch Hunter is far superior to Bill. Any reason pro or con?
Thanks.
 
There's no difference if an injector is serviced correctly!

Mr Injector is a one man show and prides himself on every order to be done perfectly.

He is right down the street from me so I go in person. I get no special treatment, all injectors are done properly from anyone. I do like to see the flow difference from start to finish, sometimes it's an amazing difference when your talking over 5+% difference on TBI injectors...

That said I have never heard anything bad about WitchHunter!
 
Working on a project, I talked with Bill, and he was extremely valuable, knowledgeable, and helpful, not to mention generous.

I have heard nothing bad of witchunter either, but from my dealings with Bill, I fully intend to use him for whatever injector stuff I need going forward.
 
we use mr injector for any of the boat ones we do..
 
There's no difference if an injector is serviced correctly!

Mr Injector is a one man show and prides himself on every order to be done perfectly.

He is right down the street from me so I go in person. I get no special treatment, all injectors are done properly from anyone. I do like to see the flow difference from start to finish, sometimes it's an amazing difference when your talking over 5+% difference on TBI injectors...

That said I have never heard anything bad about WitchHunter!
Thats it! I knew somebody was right next door to him. I'd like to see that process in person one day.
I never heard anything bad about Witch Hunter either but it is pretty much the same operation one would think.
Set I got back showed 7% difference and he balanced them out. Definitely runs harder. Before it was ok with 13.5 psi after the filter but clean and balanced injectors woke the ol' truck up.
Plus I really like that they came back with all the gaskets and O-rings to install them back in. $38 all in, there and back.
After these endorsements, Bill gets my injectors. I'd sooner support the little guy anyways.
Thanks very much guys. Much appreciated!
 
You forget they come with high quality candy too! :waytogo:

7% is a big difference when the injectors are barely enough to fuel the engine at a good fuel pressure.

He also has springs if you need them.
 
Not sure on what exactly what flow numbers mean (volume?) but one was at 94 other was 100 and both went to 105 after cleaning.
Bill was out of stock on springs…maybe I'll give him a call.
With the vortec pump I put, a 15lb spring might be next smart thing to do.

Actually now that I have your attention, is there any difference in TBI from C/K/G 5.7, say '89 thru '94? I know the TPS plugs changed but is there any difference in bodies themselves? Or how about the throttle plate assembly?
GM has all kinds of different part numbers for TBI 350 but I can't see a physical difference.
 
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