I wouldn’t fool with remanufactured or even new ones that aren’t GM/Delco. I had a bad experience trying to save on injectors, it devolved into a huge hassle, and I did all that just to end up buying Delco anyway. Those’ll run you about $110 a pop, give or take, unless you find a damaged box or a restocked return. WitchHunter Performance is $23 per injector to clean and flow test, and if the coil passes resistance, I would send it on, save the money, and keep the good GM injector(s) rather than rolling the dice on a possibly crappy rebuild. If the injector coil’s dying, I would (reluctantly) dish out the big bucks for an OEM grade replacement.
I calculated the Autoline back to $26 after the 10% rebate plus my state tax and postage, which I know that varies. Then you have to pay for the return postage to claim the core fee. You may know that, and it’s not a big deal for smaller parts, but it’s a deal murderer for large, heavy pieces. I found that one out the hard way, too. If your injector’s bad, and you want to gamble the appx. $30, I understand that. Delco and Autoline both have a 24 month warranty, but I trust the Delco part to last closer to indefinitely and not be back in the same boat closely following the warranty period’s lapse.