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new? nengun for sure the cheapest.

how much for a set of nismo 555's from nengun? also they seem to be the same price everywhere else as the much bigger sizes(850's). is it a bad thing to use something like 850's on an engine that doesnt exactly require them? any pro's or cons to going 850's over 555's on an engine where 555's would definitely be sufficient?

cheers

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Mate of mine ran the sard twinspray 800cc top feeds.

No difference in fuel economy when driving normally to that of the stock rb20det injectors.

I also noted the afr's were nice on idle/light throttle; the o2 sensor had no issues trimming afr at low rpm.

Even with rather brisk runs through the hills it still returned ~13l/100km's which was fairly good considering the power it was making.

thanks for all your help guys. I think i will just try out the Deatschwerks ones and see how i go.

Can you explain to me why you would order them overseas when you can get exactly th same thing done round the corner? i just want to know.

Well I got cash back on 12 x R34 inectors @ US$15 each and 6 x R33 injectors @ US$25 each

No-one locally can match that :D

yeah but what did you actually end up paying.... thats what i want to know.

watching this thread closely

as im torn between overseas and local supplier

and To be honest I had no idea creatd did them

i looked on website but couldnt see anything (prices)

does anyone know how much id be looking at at creatd??

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URAS,

I did work it out including shipping costs some time ago.. Be buggered if I can remember though. :D

It did work out worth while I do remember that.

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For those with top feeds; the sards are just under 600 delivered + collars; providing u can wait.

I haven't had any experience with the single spray sards but their twinsprays I was extremely happy with their low rpm/duty cycle performance and economy.

heyyy i got a r33 skyline gtst

what injectors would suit mine if i wana think about a turbo and ecu upgrade?

Check out this web site www.deatschwerks.com. This is where im gonna buy my injectors from.

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Are these any good. 666DAN - was that $130US for 6 injectors? Whats the go?

On the website they say $430US for a set of 6 R33 Injectors.

Do you then get money for your trade ins?

Cheers

Also, DO they come with the o-rings and would they be genuine ones?

Edited by benl1981

I wouldn't go anywhere near them. they are remanufactered, modified injectors. you can buy some nicer sard/nismo/whatever injectors brand new for not much more dough.

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