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Spent $450 on a used injector tester and it's been a total game changer

I got tired of sending injectors out for testing and waiting a week, so I picked up a used Snap-on tester from a guy in Omaha for about $450. It's an older model, but I can pop-test and check spray patterns right on the bench now. I've already used it to diagnose a bad injector on a 6.7 Powerstroke that was running rough, saved the customer a ton of downtime. Anyone else running a homebrew test setup like this, or do you all still send them out?
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jenny_carr52
That "saved a ton of downtime" part is the real win, letting you fix things fast and move on to the next job.
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ellis.jennifer
Sometimes downtime is needed to find a deeper, lasting fix though...
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