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Hey Everyone,

Had big plans for the GTR that now arent going ahead :dry: , so time to get rid of some stuff: Basically i have what is needed for a decent fuel system setup!

All this stuff is brand new in original packaging, Never Used, just took it out to see how it all went together.

Siemens LOW inpedence injectors X 6 >> $110 each

Pro-fit Engineering Fuel rail kit for RB26 (Gold in colour) >> $270

Aeromotive Billet Fuel Pressure Regulator (2 Outlets) >> SOLD

As far as i know these injectors dont fit the standard rail because they are American made (different size) they fit straight into the manifold though. They still plug straight into the standard loom too (UNLIKE SARDS)!

The fuel rail comes with all necessary fittings and mountings, it has an inlet at each end and one outlet in the centre for a return line. Included in the fittings are optional Dash 6 and Dash 8 for the rail inlets.

Will post anywhere, at buyers expense. Can deliver in/near Eastern Suburbs if needed.

I Also have the ideal pumps for this setup. see sig link.

PM or call for quicker response

Thanks,

Mat.

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So im a bit confused... that rail is designed to house those american injectors? Or your just saying the injectors listed wont fit a stock GTR Rail in general... What I want to know is will that rail fit jap gear, coz ive got a set of 850cc SARDS with collars and im interested in the rail if they will fit.

So im a bit confused... that rail is designed to house those american injectors? Or your just saying the injectors listed wont fit a stock GTR Rail in general... What I want to know is will that rail fit jap gear, coz ive got a set of 850cc SARDS with collars and im interested in the rail if they will fit.

Yes i bought this as a setup, so the rail fits the rochester injectors. I dont see why it wouldnt fit your SARDS, its not a 'rochester specific' rail, its just for RB26...so i guess any aftermarket injectors would fit. Id say you have a bit to play with, you can use different seals etc.

And yes the rochesters just dont fit into the standard RB26 rail.

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This is a very cost effective setup...considering you can pay like 350 for a pair of denso type injectors this still works out cheaper even though you are buying a rail to suit, which looks great and has 2 inlets and a separate outlet....good for big hp GTR!

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