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i havent got hiflowed injectors, but in my opinion i would go either nismo ones, or another brand that flow how much ya need.

As with hiflowing the standard injectors, there is a possibility of not getting the injectors to flow all to the same capacity. Is this correct as only from what i have heard?

Having hiflow injectors flowing all the same, i guess would be great and cost effective, but i'd rather have brand spankers out of the box.

Will be keeping an eye on the post, from ppl who do have hiflow injectors and other ppls opinions.

Hiflowed injectors? Interesting, i did a search and didnt come up with anything, but I thought the only way to get more out your standard injectors was running a Fuel Pressure Regulator? So how much does this cost? And given the standard injectors flow 370cc, what will a 'hiflow' net? This may be a good solution for my fussy 'specific design' NEO injectors..

got my rb25 series one 370cc/min hiflow to 500cc/min here in melbourne by avo . it was a while ago now but i think it cost around the $450 mark. my tuner said that it was hard to get them to idle without running to rich and that they were more like 650cc/min. having said that though im running 281rwkws with heaps of duty cycle left. car idles fine and ive had no problems. ive had them in my car for the past 2 years.

got my rb25 series one 370cc/min hiflow to 500cc/min here in melbourne by avo . it was a while ago now but i think it cost around the $450 mark. my tuner said that it was hard to get them to idle without running to rich and that they were more like 650cc/min. having said that though im running 281rwkws with heaps of duty cycle left. car idles fine and ive had no problems. ive had them in my car for the past 2 years.

Awesome. Very cost effective. This is the way that Id like to go, eventually, when I can afford a hiflow turbo!

yea they are straight fit, some shops from the US, I heard of them from another guy in the forum who used them in his car, think theres somebody from the company in the forum. Maybe try PMing him I think his name was deatschwerks or deatschwerk forgot

www.deatschwerks.com

I was looking at this guys injectors a while a go. They look like an excellent low cost alternative to the jap brands and are a direct replacement, no stuffing around with collars etc.

He supplies a flow report with every set of injectors and they work out around $600 delivered for whatever size you want. I think he also offers some type of rebate if you give him your stock injectors.

$3 - 400 cheaper for the same result sounds pretty good to me.....

Edited by Lazy-Bastard

damm right. if this is a low cost alternative maybe its worth a go. there is a down fall tho, you arnt paying for the brand name= many years in the business eg nismo..... sard etc etc. but who knows not always are the brand names better. has anyone had problems with these different injectors. so far i have heard only good things.............. thats a bonus i suppose.

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