Matt....you may want to have them "Flow Tested." Marren offers this service. Call me anal, but I do this....as we all know so much is riding on fuel delivery.
http://www.injector.com/faq.php
Why does Marren Fuel Injection flow test injectors at a controlled pulse-width instead of wide open (static)?
Manufacturers usually rate injectors by their static flow. A static flow test is done with an injector energized 100% of the time and is used to find out how much fuel can physically flow through an injector in a given time. This test will determine if the pintle or sealing mechanism of the injector was machined properly, but it does not indicate how an injector will cycle or control fuel under actual operating conditions. Marren Fuel Injection fires the injector at a 6 millisecond pulse when checking flow numbers because it tests both the mechanical and electrical functioning of an injector. To perform this test, the injector is flowed at a 6 millisecond pulse rate. The results are then compared to the data found in our injector performance database. This test will indicate any electrical problems that an injector may have as well as any machining errors that may be present. We consider a 6 millisecond controlled-pulse test to be more precise than the tests performed by the original manufacturer.
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