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hi guys

i need some info on the l20et injectors,

i beleve they are onley 190cc ? can anyone tell me what a ca20e or rb30e injector size is?

thanks

Blake

i also should add

i have a set of l24 injectors (but i think they r too small)

can any one sudgest any injecotrs other than e15et and vg30et?

i also should add

i have a set of l24 injectors (but i think they r too small)

can any one sudgest any injecotrs other than e15et and vg30et?

vg30et injectors. Low 2.2ohm's 270-280cc units. Im using them also on the factory l28 ecu. Beware they look the same as l20et ones but diffrent numbers.

cheers 4 the reply

so i have to use a l28 ecu if i use e15 injectors as well?

why dont they run a dropping resistor like a l24?

my injectors are fine but number 5 is weeping from a crack in the housing and i need to find a replacement.

hi guys

i need some info on the l20et injectors,

i beleve they are onley 190cc ? can anyone tell me what a ca20e or rb30e injector size is?

thanks

Blake

188cc actually! exactly the same as in our 280ZX's.

280ZX Turbo use 265cc and I will have a set, probably spare some time in January.

RB25DE use 270cc and

7MGE Toyota use 295cc and I have a set of these in my old Cressida if anyone is interested.

In my 2818 L20 motor I'm using 460cc from an Series 4 RX7, with an L28ET ECU and high flowed VG30 turbine.

Cheers, D

sweet

cheers 4 the reply...

the reason i am looking at injectors is one of mine has a crack in the body an dis weeping, not long and i willhave a fire lol.

if i get a set of e15et vg30et l28et or a 7m do ihave to change my ecu? are they the correct impedance?

can i put em in and adjust the afm?

thanks

Blake

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