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another pommy bugger hey...you guys have got to stop stealing our skylines....you guys have mg's why you want a skyline?

from memory i think they are 370cc injectors side feed, unsure of the neo, prob the same. I think the r33 370's have purple tops...shit cant remember for sure now...anyway i think at about 90% assuming im right would be about 333bhp...that may part answer your questions assuming im right there.

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R34GTT top feed injector on the left, R33GTST side feed injector in the middle and R32/33/34GTR and R32GTST top feed injector on the right.

RB_Injectors.jpg

As you can see there is no way (economically) that an R33GTST injector could be used in an R34GTT or vice versa, ie they don’t fit the inlet manifold or the fuel rail.

R34GTT and R33GTST injectors are 370 cc's, in a 6 cylinder that means ~370bhp

370 bhp = 265 kw

2wd losses are around 60 kw

265 kw - 60 = 205 rwkw

:D cheers :D

PS; the search button is your best friend, I seriouosy doubt that you will be able to think of a question that hasn't already been answered about Skylines on SAU.

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