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Up for sale is a set of 6 s15 injectors. Perfect upgrade for an r33 direct replacement, no mucking around. Good for at least 250 rwkw maybe more dependng on set up.

asking $400 ono plus delivery

Pick up also welcome - southern Sydney

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Up for sale is a set of 6 s15 injectors. Perfect upgrade for an r33 direct replacement, no mucking around. Good for up to 300 rwkw.

asking $400 plus delivery

interested, pm sent

Up for sale is a set of 6 s15 injectors. Perfect upgrade for an r33 direct replacement, no mucking around. Good for up to 300 rwkw.

asking $400 plus delivery

300rwkw ?!?!?!? :P keep dreamig mate, u'd be really pushing it to go past 250rwkw. The stock ones are 370cc and max out at around 200rwkw. Better check ur facts before making outrageous claims.

For 300rwkw u'd be looking at 555cc

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300rwkw ?!?!?!? :( keep dreamig mate, u'd be really pushing it to go past 250rwkw. The stock ones are 370cc and max out at around 200rwkw. Better check ur facts before making outrageous claims.

For 300rwkw u'd be looking at 555cc

ive got 370cc and have 256rwkw

yeah, it is probably not impossible to get 300rwkw if you engine is running efficient and tuned well with supporting mods. Oh and probably a slightly happy dyno.

300rwkw ?!?!?!? :) keep dreamig mate, u'd be really pushing it to go past 250rwkw. The stock ones are 370cc and max out at around 200rwkw. Better check ur facts before making outrageous claims.

For 300rwkw u'd be looking at 555cc

mate im pushing 240 rwkw with standard injectors u mite want to get your facts rite before you post.

mate im pushing 240 rwkw with standard injectors u mite want to get your facts rite before you post.

haha, yea u prob could get 240rwkw on stock injectors running 100% duty cycle and 13AFR.

I should prob have specified the obvious for people like you iLEC, that what i meant was: 250rwkw would be the limit you would get running 440cc on an rb25 safely. By safe i mean 12AFR and 90 - 95% duty cycle.

Sexy Pete,

What S15 exactly are these injectors out of? ADM/JDM Manual/Auto?

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The injectors are 6 of the ones in the photo, i just took a photo of 2 though. They are definatly out of a manual s15 turbo. Not sure wether adm or jdm but from other posts on this thread they both are a direct fit into an r33.

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haha, yea u prob could get 240rwkw on stock injectors running 100% duty cycle and 13AFR.

I should prob have specified the obvious for people like you iLEC, that what i meant was: 250rwkw would be the limit you would get running 440cc on an rb25 safely. By safe i mean 12AFR and 90 - 95% duty cycle.

Sexy Pete,

What S15 exactly are these injectors out of? ADM/JDM Manual/Auto?

Running over 240rwkw with stock injectors for over a year now. Safe, yeah it sure is

Yeah, that's right though.

The advertised rating is under certain perfect conditions i believe and isn't always the same as what you get on the car.

Just the way these babies are.

For an R33, expect 440-450cc definately without an upgraded FPR

Even more with the FPR of course

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lol, i got tired of trying to find them so, now im actualy importing these, i can get 6 s15 manual maron injectors for 400 if anyone wants them pm me, i can get as many as you like dan. 0405233458

hha one minute u say you want them then you turn around half hour later saying that you going to import them and sell..lol looks like a major hijack here!

lol, im impatient, i went looking all through the forum and no one has any s15 injectors and i want them now... so after i made the post, i got a source that i can get them really cheap from, then i though hey ill do you guys a fav and make them available if anyone wants to buy them i can get them.... no hijack its jus that alot of ppl want them like me, but i wont wait i want it now.

You searching the wrong forum, that's all.

They are rare here

More common on Boost Crusing and other SR20 sites, nissansilvia.com etc

Seen a few sets on boost cruising in the past but that was over 6 months ago....good luck :whistling:

Mine are going strong on about low 80% with 245rwkws btw

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