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Old 04-08-2015, 06:58 PM   #1
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do the direct injector seals need to be replaced?

like somebody mentioned that the spark plugs need to be changed after 60k miles, i was wondering if the direct injection seals would need to be replaced as well?

my biggest anxiety is about driving this car and having one of my direct injector seals going out. my car is turbocharged with an Avo kit, and i pray that that wont kill the lifespan on the seals.
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Old 04-09-2015, 08:25 PM   #2
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Well, like they say in the old country ..... if they ain't broke, why fix em .... ??


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like somebody mentioned that the spark plugs need to be changed after 60k miles, i was wondering if the direct injection seals would need to be replaced as well?

my biggest anxiety is about driving this car and having one of my direct injector seals going out. my car is turbocharged with an Avo kit, and i pray that that wont kill the lifespan on the seals.
There is something to be said about preventative maintenance and peace of mind.

With the failure rates i've seen on those seals from just this forum plus
60,000 miles and you're running boost.

Just change them and feel good that they are new!
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Just change them and feel good that they are new!
unless you don't hook up your hpfp lines correctly and get to host a roadside BBQ... no pressure.
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unless you don't hook up your hpfp lines correctly and get to host a roadside BBQ... no pressure.
Or what about if someone t bones you while driving to work?

What about if you get mugged while walking down the street?

What if the dealership actually covers that under warranty?!




For obvious reasons if you don't have any experience working with *eyerolls* High fuel pressure. Then take it to someone who can do the repair properly.

I work on 30,000psi fuel systems everyday as a tech services engineer.
the direct injector seals are not really something I would consider difficult to replace. Maybe a little bit time consuming at best because of their location.
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For obvious reasons if you don't have any experience working with *eyerolls* High fuel pressure. Then take it to someone who can do the repair properly.

I work on 30,000psi fuel systems everyday as a tech services engineer.
the direct injector seals are not really something I would consider difficult to replace. Maybe a little bit time consuming at best because of their location.
it was supposed to be a joke, although I believe having the seals changed to make you feel better wouldn't be covered under warranty. Also I believe it was the dealership that incorrectly installed the hpfp line when replacing a pump for crickets on a forum members car that caused it to burn to the ground.
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The procedure for replacing DI seals is such a PITA that many shops and dealerships will refuse to do the work unless symptoms of failure are obvious. So just keep an eye on any CELs or audible knocking.
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The procedure for replacing DI seals is such a PITA that many shops and dealerships will refuse to do the work unless symptoms of failure are obvious. So just keep an eye on any CELs or audible knocking.


This.


If you think it's going to be some easy thing to do, you're gonna have a bad time. Watch some videos on people actually doing the repair and see that it's not something you'll want to do unless absolutely necessary.
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The question I'm asking is if the di seals should be replaced at a curtain amount of miles? How often am I suppose to swap them out?
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The answer that you've been given is no, they don't need to be replaced at any certain mileage Unless symptoms of their failure start showing up.

If your tune is right I don't think you'd ever realistically need to change them.
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The answer that you've been given is no, they don't need to be replaced at any certain mileage Unless symptoms of their failure start showing up.

If your tune is right I don't think you'd ever realistically need to change them.
thanks. i really appreciate it. i have bad anxiety and i worry about everything, and when i heard about all these injection failures, my anxiety sky rocketed. i remember i would also abuse this car in last summer in Texas weather with the turbo kit without checking the oil temps nor water temps, and no oil cooler.
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thanks. i really appreciate it. i have bad anxiety and i worry about everything, and when i heard about all these injection failures, my anxiety sky rocketed. i remember i would also abuse this car in last summer in Texas weather with the turbo kit without checking the oil temps nor water temps, and no oil cooler.
Most of the failures were on cars that were heavily tracked and on the stock, early 2013MY tunes. So just enjoy the car
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Most of the failures were on cars that were heavily tracked and on the stock, early 2013MY tunes. So just enjoy the car
I got mine in 2012
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I got mine in 2012
Did you get the firmware updates?
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