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I have purchased Nismo 600cc Injectors for my R32 GTR, My Mods Include :

rebuilt Motor 2000kms ago with Cp Pistons and Oil Restrictor treated standard Rods and Crank

Works Front Pipe Back 3.5" Exhaust

r33 N1 Turbos

Os Giken Cam Gears

M's Intake

Remapped Ecu

I am just wondering since it's pretty standard Whether i need to put the injectors in or not since i have heard that Stock Injectors Max out at around 300rwkw and that's all i am aiming for since i couldn't imagine the r33 N1 Turbos will get any more out of them.

I know it would probably be a good idea to be on the safe side, but i can sell them and buy a power fc and i already have an 044 Pump at home what do you guys think i should do? Cheers

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well if you have the remap then yea it would help. what happened to ur gtst? stil got it?

Yeah Still got the GTST havent bought myself around to selling it yet plus need to get time to run it before i think about that, Im addicted i might just keep them both use the GTST as a daily and the GTR as a weekend car.

But i Love the upgrade to a GTR cant be happier with that car and the GTST has been so good to me over the past 6 years never caused me troubles.

turn the 33 into a drift pig :mellow: keep the gtr for every day!!!

I would If it was Manual thats for sure but for an auto i cant get any traction running pirelli pzeros so alright tread lots of fun to drive and Shifts amazing.

I have a 180sx at home thats my drift pig with hks 2530 turbo and power fc etc...

but I love my Skylines so i might sell it soon.

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