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hey there, ive just brought some sard 700cc rb26 injectors and wanted to check their validity.

ive searched for a long time through google trying to find the part number just to confirm what they are. i wont be able to have them flowed and checked for a while hense the reason to do this

they have a blue cap and are denso part 95500-0830. so far i have only found people who "think" they might be this and that

any help would be great

cheers

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Hey,

I just bought some through Nengun: as per the photos, the number on them is 195500-0830. Did you miss a '1'?

Did I get the wrong ones ?

Regards,

Saliya

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i think you are very correct so thanks for the post

when looking at them from a distance the 1 isnt visable however upon further inspection it is, thanks for the info

ours both seem to be covered in paint overspray which hinders the numbers

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