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Stainless steel injector cups
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[QUOTE="13fist, post: 1563086, member: 31010"] Trigger warning. [ATTACH type="full"]186945[/ATTACH] Going to be a couple three weeks before this build is up and running. Cups installed fine, seated with a solid hit. I didn't see any need for them to be rolled in as the design appears to lock them in place far better than the traditional brass cups. Since these cups are machined parts rather than sheet metal stampings, they have a good bit of spring back against the id of the bore. I'll update if any problems come up, but after dealing with them first hand I don't have any reason at this point to expect any issues. [/QUOTE]
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