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Hi guys just got a new set of 800cc twin spray Sard injectors and have noticed not only do they not fit the standard rb20det fuel rail but they seem to sit very far back in the inlet manifold, this has got me worried for injector spray as the end of the injector is much shorter then the normal rb20det ones, has anyone fitted these injectors and had similar problems? Some pics below mine came out a bit blurry so i grabbed these ones from the net!

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Hi guys just got a new set of 800cc twin spray Sard injectors and have noticed not only do they not fit the standard rb20det fuel rail but they seem to sit very far back in the inlet manifold, this has got me worried for injector spray as the end of the injector is much shorter then the normal rb20det ones, has anyone fitted these injectors and had similar problems? Some pics below mine came out a bit blurry so i grabbed these ones from the net!

Hi,

What model and type are they?

Looks like you might have the top mount one's or even RB25 units.

Not sure though...no model or codes i can do a search on.

Cheers

:P

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Hi,

What model and type are they?

Looks like you might have the top mount one's or even RB25 units.

Not sure though...no model or codes i can do a search on.

Cheers

:/

Ok they are exactly the same as the ones in the pic above details are as follows:

Box has Sard injector 63565 reference from nengun where i bought them, they are supposed to be 800cc top feed high impedance injectors for rb20det

Injectors have 6E18 on one side of them and 1001-87095 written on other side

As you can see by the pic even the clips are different and have to be changed but they did come with the bits required to change them

Any help is much appreciated thanks in advance

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outa curiousity.. how long did they take you to get from nengun.. each time i order.. payment clears with in 2 days as usual.. than they set a shipping date 8-10days away.. and as far as nengun site ses.. the parts havent been shipped yet and the date for send off was yesterday it hink im goin to try greenline from now on

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