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purchased a set of used sards and i would like to have them cleaned and flowtested before use. Can anyone recco somewhere in Bris or near to do the job.

I assume this is where this thread belongs at is definitely a local issue. :)

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Noel Noel Noel...

Why Sard???

You should have done a search about Sard vs Nismo injectors in the "forced" area...

New Sard injectors = worst money I ever spent...

I ended up selling them off to someone on ebay as they dont seal properlly and many others have had the same trouble even after purchasing a brand new "O ring" kit from Nissan (which I may add was $180). In short I bought a set of Nismo's and never looked back... :) They are more bucks but they work perfect and you will have no chance of leaking...

Injectors services SEQ

http://www.yellowpages.com.au/search/postC...e&stateId=4

Noel Noel Noel...

Why Sard???

You should have done a search about Sard vs Nismo injectors in the "forced" area...

New Sard injectors = worst money I ever spent...

I ended up selling them off to someone on ebay as they dont seal properlly and many others have had the same trouble even after purchasing a brand new "O ring" kit from Nissan (which I may add was $180). In short I bought a set of Nismo's and never looked back... :( They are more bucks but they work perfect and you will have no chance of leaking...

Shit col, At my age everything leaks so the injectors wont be anything new. :)

Nah Dave I sold mine 12 months ago...

Bought them for like $650 brand new and had to burn them at like $350 just to get rid of them as no one wanted them...

This was after buying a Nissan O ring kit too...

The Nismo ones were change from $900 brand new and were perfect...

Shit col, At my age everything leaks so the injectors wont be anything new. :P

LMAO!!!

Bad luck Noel, Can I suggest highflowed injectors.

i havent personally used it, but warwick has.

what you do is purchase them, and they send you highflowed injectors (550cc?????).

you then install them and send your ones back to them for cashback, so they can highflow yours for the next customer.

works out quite well i heard, maybe someone can shed more light onto it.

LMAO!!!

Bad luck Noel, Can I suggest highflowed injectors.

i havent personally used it, but warwick has.

what you do is purchase them, and they send you highflowed injectors (550cc?????).

you then install them and send your ones back to them for cashback, so they can highflow yours for the next customer.

works out quite well i heard, maybe someone can shed more light onto it.

I have hi flows, they seem to work fine

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