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Damo you want side feed injectors

Damo has a 34 so he will need top feed high impedence injectors i think. Cant remeber whether they are high or low impedence injectors needed.

Well it depends on how much power your after

there is a calculator that you can put in how much power you want to make and it will tell you what size injectors you will need, it will also tell you what power different inj. Will make

So would i be aiming for 550cc or thereabouts for my setup?

440's are good for ~260rwkw and can be squeezed to around 290-300rwkw with some additional fuel pressure.

550's are usually good for a 'little' over 300rwkw before they require more fuel.

If it were myself... Go a set of large sard twin spray 800's they atomise fuel well and then you have the option to tune on E85 and pull an additional 30rwkw out of it and pay less for fuel. :D

Damo i bought mine from Deatschwerks (spelling) in America great pricing and they have a pretty good rep on here.

I have 550cc yuo can buy them off me if you want for the price i paid for them as i think i might go larger.

Bolt straight in with no issues and they have been flow matched from there factory in the US.

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