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hey guys,

im after a set of insulators and O rings for the fuel injectors in my gtr.

Im too scared to call nissan up, as i dont wanna sell my kidney's to get the parts.

would a fuel injector place have aftermarket insulators in stock?

thanks

steve

Edited by PHATR32

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i just called a "injector speicalist" in balcatta, and he had no idea of what i was talking about. he told me the insulators had to get pressed?? I think he's been breathing too much fuel......

can anyone reccomend me someone who knows what im talking about??

steve

The guy at the injector place is right. The insulator pressed onto the injector and its black if i remember. Why do you need 12 when there is only 6 injectors or do you mean 6 insulators and 6 orings.

I would ring that injector place back and take them down there so they can have a look.

' date='8 Jun 2006, 12:08 AM' post='2237932']

when i went to nissan i got o-rings.. 2size one big, one smaller

thats all i needed for my nismo injectors

Thats probly cuase you have side feed injectors. The gtr has top feed, and it uses only 1 O ring, and 2 insulators to basically hold it in place.

I just rechecked my injectors and i actually need only the bottom insulator.

here is a pic of the gtr injectors. post-11604-1149726849.jpg

Steve

Ok now i know what you mean. Its the black rubber grommet that sits in the head.

I would still go to an injector place or you are goin to have go to nissan to get them.

I work for nissan but im on workers comp now so im unable to help dude. sorry

yeah no worries man.

i might pull the injectors out sat morning, and take one down.

they look exactly the same as the ones in my old laser, although the sizes might be differant.

Im sure i can find them for cheaper else where, after all, it is a small rubber ring.

steve

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