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1x Spitfire coil packs to suit 32 gtst

6x 550cc Injectors to suit 32 gtst

please guys new or second hand.. must be at least good cond.. and working order :D

Needed to make sum more HP for my very near future mods..

WHO CAN HELP ME OUT :bunny:

cheers chris

Splitfire coil packs brand new $545 (Price includes Australia wide delivery) at Sliding Performance

http://www.slidingperformance.com/catalog/...products_id=295

or possibly $515 delivered from same place

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...mp;hl=splitfire

as for injectors depends if you want brand name or just use S5 rx7 550cc injectors or something

Brand new injectors from Sliding Performance

http://www.nissansilvia.com/forums/index.p...howtopic=248832

Have you checked the for sale section on this site?

Splitfire coil packs brand new $545 (Price includes Australia wide delivery) at Sliding Performance

http://www.slidingperformance.com/catalog/...products_id=295

or possibly $515 delivered from same place

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...mp;hl=splitfire

as for injectors depends if you want brand name or just use S5 rx7 550cc injectors or something

Brand new injectors from Sliding Performance

http://www.nissansilvia.com/forums/index.p...howtopic=248832

Have you checked the for sale section on this site?

hey thanks for that yeh havn't really sussed it out too much(traders wise) but i def will.. thanks for that help tho

i have heard about the rx7 s5 injects but then ive heard that they are top feed and been told that rb20's are side feed??

chris

RB25 = side feed.

RB20det = Top feed high impedance injectors. Stock is 270cc.

yea cause wen i looked into it.. i found they were top feed.. and also rx7's were too

got any idea on how much s5 rx7's injects are???

Why do you want rx7 injectors? Is you motor going to require 550cc's? RB26dett (gtr) injectors are drop in, with the resistor pack, and are 440cc's. A lot easier to get ahold of as well.

Why do you want rx7 injectors? Is you motor going to require 550cc's? RB26dett (gtr) injectors are drop in, with the resistor pack, and are 440cc's. A lot easier to get ahold of as well.

yer prob can go with 440's but cant be f*ked with resistor pack.. u kno of any for sale?? will be making anywhere from 250-300kw and rx7's mite be cheaper and stright swapsies :yes:

Check this out... (My GTS4) :yes:

RB20DET Injector Upgrade - Page 1

After all the work to create the ultimate RB20 Intake to suit the R33 Intercooler, I thought that now might be a good time to install the Mazda RX7 550cc injectors.

http://www.turboclub.com/turbocars/nissan/...grade/index.htm

Check this out... (My GTS4) :D

RB20DET Injector Upgrade - Page 1

After all the work to create the ultimate RB20 Intake to suit the R33 Intercooler, I thought that now might be a good time to install the Mazda RX7 550cc injectors.

http://www.turboclub.com/turbocars/nissan/...grade/index.htm

wasnt anything there after story about u blowing ur radiator pipes.. nothing about the injector upgrade???

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