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Thanks for the pictures.

That must be the latest reman design from Standard and BWD. I wonder if the white plastic piece is for spray pattern control. I think that both BWD and Standard manufacture in South Carolina. Here's the BWD link, if you click on Manufacturing at the bottom of the page, a new page from Standard Motor Products comes up. Find the dot in South Carolina and you'll see that it's the Fuel Injection division.

I think that "T" stands for Tru Tech, which is probably a quality level designation for the FJ707 product.

Interesting stuff. Good luck with them.

http://www.bwdbrand.com/ROOT-Home/Content.aspx



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Here is a reference table with Bosch numbers I nabbed years ago:

http://atlanticz.ca/zclub/techtips/injectors/injectors.pdf

Thanks Blue, I've seen that before and it's a great reference for finding used injectors once you know what you're looking for. It seems that when Nissan and Toyota (Denso or Nippon Denso) licensed the Bosch/Bendix technology though, that they also started making knockoffs of the Bosch design. The old cars from Japan all use Denso and the cars from Europe all use Bosch.

Thank You sscanf for the pictures. I've been reading and the opened up spray end reduces clogging supposedly and everything seems positive about them so I just ordered 6. Thanks again for everybody's input.

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