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[QUOTE="Justin@DP-Tuner, post: 1207328, member: 1413"] More than just a nozzle swap is done. As stated, they are enlarged to hold/flow more fuel. They are also converted from a split shot to a single shot. The nozzle swap is the easy part. You may want to think about just getting a set from one of the many 7.3L performance injector builders. They have been doing it for years, and there is much more involved than just a nozzle swap. The warranty is good as well. We carry Full Force if you are interested in getting them from us when you do your tuner. I can set you up with a package for the tuner and injectors. PM me for more info and pricing. [/QUOTE]
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