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Ok I have a set of 6 RX7 550cc Injectors.

These are a great upgrade fr the RB20DET and they are high Impedance so no resistors or GTR resistor pack needed.

I pulled these out of my R32 today as I decided they were way over kill and GTR injectors seemed a better option for my power levels.

They need new seals however I do have the plugs with them.

Part number of the injectors are 195500-2020.

Asking $400 but I am negotiable on reasonable offers.

Payment via direct deposit preferred.

Pics will be added soon.

:D

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can you PM me how long you have had the injectors and power you were running with them and the duty cycle at that power. as i have an r32 and im intersted in these injectors

can you PM me how long you have had the injectors and power you were running with them and the duty cycle at that power. as i have an r32 and im intersted in these injectors

I made 300rwhp and the injectors were running about 60% duty cycle @ 11:1 afr from memory.

550cc Injectors are good for about 550 bhp on a 6 cylinder.

have u had them cleaned n flow tested? do these straight fit into the rb20?

I had them cleaned and flowed before I installed them in my Rb20 3 years ago. Though they haven't been cleaned since I removed them. They were working fine when I had them in in just they were a little to big for my application.

They are a straight swap just require you to replace the injector plugs on the loom which I am throwing in for nothing.

have u had them cleaned n flow tested? do these straight fit into the rb20?

I had them cleaned and flowed before I installed them in my Rb20 3 years ago. Though they haven't been cleaned since I removed them. They were working fine when I had them in in just they were a little to big for my application.

They are a straight swap just require you to replace the injector plugs on the loom which I am throwing in for nothing.

Dont forget you can mod the inj. socket and use the orig plugs with out having to fit new ones.

Easier to just cut away a bit of plastic in the 550cc socket -

Dont forget to clean them before fitting as well to save heartache as they can gum up if sitting around not used for a month or so.

This is a super deal - I paid $120 each cleaned and tested a fair while ago.

More here

InjectorDiffs.jpg

Have you ever had them flow tested? How long ago?

Yeah about 3 years ago. Just before I put them in my car.

They all flowed equally within 1% of each other. From memory they flowed just over 550cc each.

These work well with a power fc and I no doubt would be a good setup on the RB30 Cubes :D .

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