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Just priced some Sard 700cc injectors, and it'll cost a little over $100 an injector. Just wondering if anyone uses sard and are they hard to fit a standard fuel system on a RB26. Otherwise can you's suggest somthing better? And is 700cc too big? im aiming for about 300 to 350KW... (see how that goes... :rant: )

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They are direct fit and should be about right for the power you want 350rkw is about the limit though .

All you will need is new 0 rings , pull the rail out nad fit them on .

Nice injectors, they are perfect for your application. Try to purchase the twin pittle type as they are much nicer. As for power output, R32-GTS runs Sard 700cc injectors and he makes 468kw!

As for the tight fit, not really, you should lube up all injectors before fitting as not to damage the o-ring. Make sure you don't install them on a angle as you might break the o-ring if it pops out.

I personally have the Sard 800cc twin pittle injectors, just installed very recently.

cheers,

Adam

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