Replaced injectors, still a haze

Duramaxduner

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I just find it hard to imagine that they would all be bad right away like that. I thought they would at least last a little while and they are just as bad as my old ones, I mean they did come with a one year warranty? Right from the start there was almost no change at all? How can companies sell these "reman" injectors if they are all bad?
 
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duramaxzak

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I would still do a compression test to see if one cylinder is low on compression. If one is really low on compression the fuel in that cylinder will not get completely burned and make a white/light gray smoke.
 

Duramaxduner

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^^I think I will start there. Is that very common? Keep in mind there is no check engine light and the truck runs great.
 
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Awenta

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Check injector return rates too. You can also try turning them off one at a time

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So I checked my balance rates last night, at operating temp, 170 degrees, these are my results.
1. 0.91mm
2. 2.22mm
3. -2.25mm
4. -0.55mm
5. -1.18mm
6. -0.54mm
7. -3.55mm
8. -1.80mm
 
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