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Old Apr 28, 2011 | 08:25 PM
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where are u guys getting the cusions from?
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Old Apr 29, 2011 | 09:33 AM
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You can order them online from Majestic Honda (link below) or just order through your local Honda dealer. Or google the part # for other vendors. Part # 16472-P10-A01.

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Mine are a bit loose (the inner diameter of the cushion is slightly larger than the outer diameter of the ID1000's), so I'm going to drop by my dealer and make sure my OEM cushions are that part number. Injector Dynamics seems to think that Honda used varying types of cushions through the years...
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Old May 17, 2011 | 09:32 PM
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So the bigger cushion is the oem one? I think i ripped the smaller one, that is from t1/id, right?
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Old May 18, 2011 | 02:55 AM
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Yep. The instructions couldn't be much clearer really. Just follow them and you'll be ok...

washer under the fuel rail post




All snugged down with the OEM injector cushion under the ID one



Job Done
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Old May 19, 2011 | 02:02 PM
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Quick question to run the ID1000 injectors does everyone get a new fuel rail?
-Imma noob first build =)
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Old May 19, 2011 | 07:03 PM
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Originally Posted by Kitz
Quick question to run the ID1000 injectors does everyone get a new fuel rail?
-Imma noob first build =)
no, you don't need a new fuel rail
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Old Apr 10, 2012 | 11:01 AM
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Originally Posted by Torque Obsessed
So, we tried to install my ID1000's on Friday but I had forgotten to bring along the OEM injectors. My tuner realized that the ID1000's were not seating firmly in the manifold (there was lots of room for them to wobble around). We looked at the instructions and it seems that we were supposed to re-use the OEM lower cushions. Since I had left the OEM injectors at home (I'm still running RC550's), we weren't able to install the ID1000's.

Before I go back to get these installed, I'd like your help to make sure I've got the correct parts and am installing them right. The instructions call for part 16472-P10-A01, and those are $8.89 each from Majestic. I'd rather re-use my existing stuff if possible.

Question #1: Below is a pic of an OEM injector and an ID1000 sitting on top of the ID1000 install instructions. Does this look like the correct ID1000 for an AP1 (2003)?




Question #2: In this pic, I've moved what I think is the "lower cushion" from the OEM injector to the ID1000. Is that correct?




Question #3: Is there anything else I need to know, or do, to make these work?

Thanks!!
Uhmm.... picture #2 shows the OEM cushion installed upside down from what I'm seeing..... I was browsing through things and came across this. Surprised Phil didn't see it, maybe they work backwards but this seems out of place to me. I'll have to have a look at mine.

-Greg
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Old Apr 10, 2012 | 08:17 PM
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Originally Posted by 05TurboS2k
Originally Posted by Torque Obsessed' timestamp='1303834174' post='20508909
So, we tried to install my ID1000's on Friday but I had forgotten to bring along the OEM injectors. My tuner realized that the ID1000's were not seating firmly in the manifold (there was lots of room for them to wobble around). We looked at the instructions and it seems that we were supposed to re-use the OEM lower cushions. Since I had left the OEM injectors at home (I'm still running RC550's), we weren't able to install the ID1000's.

Before I go back to get these installed, I'd like your help to make sure I've got the correct parts and am installing them right. The instructions call for part 16472-P10-A01, and those are $8.89 each from Majestic. I'd rather re-use my existing stuff if possible.

Question #1: Below is a pic of an OEM injector and an ID1000 sitting on top of the ID1000 install instructions. Does this look like the correct ID1000 for an AP1 (2003)?




Question #2: In this pic, I've moved what I think is the "lower cushion" from the OEM injector to the ID1000. Is that correct?




Question #3: Is there anything else I need to know, or do, to make these work?

Thanks!!
Uhmm.... picture #2 shows the OEM cushion installed upside down from what I'm seeing..... I was browsing through things and came across this. Surprised Phil didn't see it, maybe they work backwards but this seems out of place to me. I'll have to have a look at mine.

-Greg


+1
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Old Apr 20, 2012 | 09:05 PM
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^ EDIT>>>>>

I see actually it's correct. It looks misleading because it looks like the metal end showing to the left of the rubber on the stock injector is part of the rubber as well. It's not. So the pic #2 is correct.

Time to install mine now.
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Old Oct 31, 2013 | 09:03 AM
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Bumping this I received new o rings etc but I have some metal rings with ribs/slants in them, where do they go?

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