EJ22 Turbo and NA parts for sale!

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    Got some EJ22 stuff!

    .: EJ22 Turbo :.
    Intake Manifold $75 USD
    Left Fuel Rail $25 USD
    Right Fuel Rail
    (with regulator) $25 USD
    Throttle Body $50 USD
    Mass Airflow Sensor $50 USD
    Power Steering Pump $40 USD

    .: EJ22 NA :.
    Fuel Injector $100 USD Brand new OEM part
    Left Fuel Rail $100 USD
    (with injectors)
    Right Fuel Rail
    (with injectors and regulator) $100 USD
    Air Condition Pump (KIWI) $75 USD
    Throttle Position Sensor $25 USD
    Crank Position Sensor $15 USD
    Idle Air Control Valve $15 USD
    Coolant Temp. Sensors $25 USD

    Cylinder Heads:
    Left Head $50 USD
    Right Head $50 USD

    Email me with questions and offers at [email protected] :D
     
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    Ooooooh!!!:p


    ohhh...:mad: no money.
     
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    Coolant temp sensors? There's more than one?
    I neeeeed a new one but I have no idea where it's located on the engine. Maybe you can help?
     
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    <blockquote id="quote"><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" id="quote">quote:<hr height="1" noshade id="quote">Originally posted by Substeroo

    Coolant temp sensors? There's more than one?
    I neeeeed a new one but I have no idea where it's located on the engine. Maybe you can help?
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    Indeed there are 2. Both are in the back of your coolant crossover pipe which sits under your intake manifold. A big one and a little one. I bvelive one is JUST for the ECU to optimized air/fuel ratio and the other is for your temp guage? Not postive on that. I'd just replace them both :)
     
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    There are indeed two coolant sensors on the water crossover pipe. The one for the ECU is the one closest to the middle of the car. The car typically runs poorly on a cold start when this goes bad. VERY common problem with older Subarus.

    This part should be available at any of the local dealers for a nominal price.

    Brett
     
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    <blockquote id="quote"><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" id="quote">quote:<hr height="1" noshade id="quote">Originally posted by afmoa

    There are indeed two coolant sensors on the water crossover pipe. The one for the ECU is the one closest to the middle of the car. The car typically runs poorly on a cold start when this goes bad. VERY common problem with older Subarus.

    This part should be available at any of the local dealers for a nominal price.

    Brett
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    I should prolly state that my prices are NOT set in stone. Want something? Make an offer! I've never priced out the coolant sensors so $25 might be high. I know the MAF can be quite expensive and so could the turbo intake manifold depending on where you get it.

    Email me or just reply back with any offer. I"d honestly like to just get this stuff off my inventory racks :) I'll take offers of any kind; monetary or barter!

    Also since yall are local I can help install stuff too. Can also diagnose things pretty well. So if you need help just ask!

    Peace :)
     
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    Hey Morgan,
    How old/used are the temp sensors?
    I'll buy em from you on Friday if you can come out to the lot!:p

    Noah
    :D
     
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    <blockquote id="quote"><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" id="quote">quote:<hr height="1" noshade id="quote">Originally posted by Substeroo

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    For the amount of work that it is going to entail to put in the sensors I would put in new ones so you dont have to do it again.

    M
     
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    Thanks Matt. I think I will. I didn't realize the PITA work it would take. They're like $30 new. One big one and one small one though?? Hmmm... [xx(] I better go to Morries and ask'm about it. Thanks!
     
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    Ack sorry I didnt see your post :(

    Did you buy new ones? The old ones are a few years old. No idea on condition. They are a biznatch to get to yes :(

    Let me know whats up, thx
     
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    Thanks Morgan, but I am going to get new ones. However, If you can help me with the install, I'd pay you $25! :p
     
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