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It probably can be removed, but it increases efficiency so do you really want to for the sake of a bit of noise? Buying second-hand injectors is always a risk, i'd recommend going for refurbished myself, mine got rid of the noise, gained some mpg and possibly solved my cutting out problems.
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It depends on how much efficency but if it wasn't too bad I'd do it honestly ....from research I was under the belief the pre ignition was put on to quieten the engine down by 3db and to make it more emmisions friendly.
The injectors I got had only 90k on them and being the 076's I thought I'd have been OK as people are reporting 180k on those with no Rattle.
Although just been for a 30 mile drive and once the engine is to full operating temp the Rattle is quieter but still quite noticeable under light acceleration and low rpm.
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Yeah, that too, it effectively primes the combustion chamber to provide a more gradual, complete and efficient burn. In all honesty i think the best thing you can do to help it is add sound deadening under the bonnet.
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You have probably bought some faulty injectors. The problem is that you can't test the injectors before buying them. If you were to do a leak off test you might see if its only one at fault or you could listen to each injector using a small tube on the body.
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Trust me - you don't want the pre-injection mapped out! You thought it was loud before, it'll sound like a transit van when cold without it - it's the pre-injection that quietens down the main injection.
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You can use a tube, imagine its like a doctors stethoscope. You just put it where you want to listen, in this case the injector body.
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I don't think I've got any tube... Plenty of screw drivers though would that work?
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Screwdrivers will work fine, you might struggle to interpret what you're hearing though. Put it as low down on the injector as you can without the shaft of the driver toucing anything else.
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I could probably figure out how to turn it off, but I wouldn't want to, the whole purpose of it is to make it quieter, fit a set of low mileage injectors instead, I'm sure that will make it run nicer.