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Here's an example of a few of the variations of the M156 Injectors. I have replaced MANY Q2's and a few Q3's... About a dozen hydrolocked engines... but usually just have to replace the injector(s), clear the cylinder, change the oil and have a nice day... They are up to Q5 and I don't know of any failures on those.
Thanks
Dave
No - ALL kits now come with the brand new injectors... He did have a set of ported injectors.
Thanks
Dave



If I had checked my oil or hooked up the computer to the car to read pressures I would of seen that I was just dumping gas into the intake and eventually going to the oil pan whenever I had the car on but engine off. Expensive lesson but I am getting off easy since I can do the repair myself and I was going to do the head bolts anyways. Just had to spend 1k to get a new rod and piston.
If I had checked my oil or hooked up the computer to the car to read pressures I would of seen that I was just dumping gas into the intake and eventually going to the oil pan whenever I had the car on but engine off. Expensive lesson but I am getting off easy since I can do the repair myself and I was going to do the head bolts anyways. Just had to spend 1k to get a new rod and piston.
Last edited by AMGonFire; Oct 22, 2017 at 08:47 AM.
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On my old boosted Acura TL, i was running ported injectors from the acura rdx. Stock injectors rated at 450cc which were ported to 980cc for my application. There was just no other option at the time and nothing aftermarket would fit. Always made me nervous but never had problems with them. Miss that car lol
I wouldnt be worried about running the bosch injectors for this kit.
http://vrpspeed.com/index.php?route=product%2Fproduct&path=85_120&prod uct_id=327
Last edited by bentz69; Oct 26, 2017 at 04:11 PM.
http://vrpspeed.com/index.php?route=...product_id=327
I'll post if I find some info... please do the same.
http://vrpspeed.com/index.php?route=product%2Fproduct&path=85_120&prod uct_id=327
First Ill say I bought this kit, for $400 I just had to check it out. Talked to the company, injectors/fuel pump only for the 55. C63 without headers, no need to upgrade.
My experience:
I got the kit in and they sent the wrong harness. emailed and waited a few day then sent a follow up email and they replied they would send the correct adapters. That was a week ago and I have not received them. They are in VA, im in NC, 2 days max to ship USPS.
The boxes are big and there are 2. I think they will fit on top of the fuse box under the hood (test fit and seem to work fine)
App support is only for Andriod.
E85 percent detector that gets installed on the fuel line. They do not include a connector so you will have to cut that stainless steel line.
eFlexfuel is the manufacturer and comes with their branding (not VRP). You can find out more about it online.
Is Eurocharged kit better? not sure. Install wise I would definitely say EC is easier, but at a $1,000 price.
In the end I decided to cut and solder the connections since I dont know if the MLK injector adapters will ever show up. I got half of them done last night and will be doing the other side tonight.
I had also planned on buying the headers on their site, again considerably less expensive but after the lack of communication and wrong parts being sent this time I dont think I will use this company anymore.
If you want plug and play, Eurocharged is the kit for you.
Last edited by Adam Chambers; Oct 27, 2017 at 09:54 AM.
My experience:
I got the kit in and they sent the wrong harness. emailed and waited a few day then sent a follow up email and they replied they would send the correct adapters. That was a week ago and I have not received them. They are in VA, im in NC, 2 days max to ship USPS.
The boxes are big and there are 2. I think they will fit on top of the fuse box under the hood (test fit and seem to work fine)
App support is only for Andriod.
E85 percent detector that gets installed on the fuel line. They do not include a connector so you will have to cut that stainless steel line.
eFlexfuel is the manufacturer and comes with their branding (not VRP). You can find out more about it online.
Is Eurocharged kit better? not sure. Install wise I would definitely say EC is easier, but at a $1,000 price.
In the end I decided to cut and solder the connections since I dont know if the MLK injector adapters will ever show up. I got half of them done last night and will be doing the other side tonight.
I had also planned on buying the headers on their site, again considerably less expensive but after the lack of communication and wrong parts being sent this time I dont think I will use this company anymore.
If you want plug and play, Eurocharged is the kit for you.

Thanks!
Dave
I'll post if I find some info... please do the same.
My experience:
I got the kit in and they sent the wrong harness. emailed and waited a few day then sent a follow up email and they replied they would send the correct adapters. That was a week ago and I have not received them. They are in VA, im in NC, 2 days max to ship USPS.
The boxes are big and there are 2. I think they will fit on top of the fuse box under the hood (test fit and seem to work fine)
App support is only for Andriod.
E85 percent detector that gets installed on the fuel line. They do not include a connector so you will have to cut that stainless steel line.
eFlexfuel is the manufacturer and comes with their branding (not VRP). You can find out more about it online.
Is Eurocharged kit better? not sure. Install wise I would definitely say EC is easier, but at a $1,000 price.
In the end I decided to cut and solder the connections since I dont know if the MLK injector adapters will ever show up. I got half of them done last night and will be doing the other side tonight.
I had also planned on buying the headers on their site, again considerably less expensive but after the lack of communication and wrong parts being sent this time I dont think I will use this company anymore.
If you want plug and play, Eurocharged is the kit for you.
My experience:
I got the kit in and they sent the wrong harness. emailed and waited a few day then sent a follow up email and they replied they would send the correct adapters. That was a week ago and I have not received them. They are in VA, im in NC, 2 days max to ship USPS.
The boxes are big and there are 2. I think they will fit on top of the fuse box under the hood (test fit and seem to work fine)
App support is only for Andriod.
E85 percent detector that gets installed on the fuel line. They do not include a connector so you will have to cut that stainless steel line.
eFlexfuel is the manufacturer and comes with their branding (not VRP). You can find out more about it online.
Is Eurocharged kit better? not sure. Install wise I would definitely say EC is easier, but at a $1,000 price.
In the end I decided to cut and solder the connections since I dont know if the MLK injector adapters will ever show up. I got half of them done last night and will be doing the other side tonight.
I had also planned on buying the headers on their site, again considerably less expensive but after the lack of communication and wrong parts being sent this time I dont think I will use this company anymore.
If you want plug and play, Eurocharged is the kit for you.



I gave Dave a call (Thanks Dave for taking my call in the evening on a weekend!) and he told me to do the following checks.
2009 C63 AMG 106K Miles
1.Check my wiring
2.Check spark plugs
3.Check coils and move them to another bank and see if the misfire follows it
4.Try different connectors on the harness and see if it follows.
I tried all of those and the issue is still persistent. I did notice that the car reeks of fuel so my guess might be a faulty injector thats stuck wide open and i did check and all my injectors are Q3s.
What i don't get is the car was running fine before hand and i just did a oil analysis that didn't note a concerning amount of fuel in the oil so was it just coincidence that it decided to fail?
I'm trying to source some injectors right now that are not crazy expensive.
If anyone has any ideas please chime in.
Thanks for the suggestion.



I haven't had a chance to pull the injectors yet but i did notice the spark plug was dripping with fuel. Going to change the injector once i can find one for a reasonable price. Also i heard its best to do an oil change in case there is a lot of fuel in it. Any tip on how to clear the cylinder chamber of any residual gas?












