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rb30 injectors are the same ,so a vl or r31 injector will do it.you can buy em new at any parts place.The plastic mount is different though and they dont come with the injector so youll have to search the wreckers for a r30 mount.

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25 injectors are side feed, the only way you may be able to use them is to swap the whole fuel rail. Even so I dont think you ECU will handle them very well.

I have 6 RB30E injectors here, if in fact they are the same as L24.

Brent.

That right???

My RB25DE injectors have a funny thing on top that looks like a fuel rail to me and they have an 'O' Ring seal on the top.

Sure your not thinking about Turbo injectors, you know DET.

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Does anyone know where I can get an injector for L24. Mine is leaking and also has crack in housing. Also are there others that fit that motor which offer a bit more in terms of performance or do I stick with the standard ones?

Will L28E suffice, got a set of them too!

Where are you???

PM me and I can do you a deal.

D

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