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I have a Nismo Pump, Nismo Fuel Reg,Highflow and a Z32 on the way.

Wanting 250rwkw...Should I do the injectors or max out the stock ones as I have been told it will work no problem?

My Gut tells me to get em but my wallet and wife says "Use the ones you've got"

Help!!!!! Is it too much of a risk???

Dave

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def go injectors.

I upgraded to nismo 555cc injectors with my hi-flow set up. the standards were 90% duty cycle when giving it at the track.

got the 555cc's and max I have seen would be 60% with 235rwkw

Hmm thats what i thought but my tuner doesn't want me using them. Just nismo's 555 have certain issues, 740s are fine apparently. He said anything other then nismo 555's. Sards are too much stuffing around and not sure if tomei 555s are the same as nismo. I did have a reason, but forget at the moment. Will ask him again what the prob with them is....

Hmm thats what i thought but my tuner doesn't want me using them. Just nismo's 555 have certain issues, 740s are fine apparently. He said anything other then nismo 555's. Sards are too much stuffing around and not sure if tomei 555s are the same as nismo. I did have a reason, but forget at the moment. Will ask him again what the prob with them is....

555s have issues???? :teehee: Only the biggest and best tuning companies in the world use them not only on customers cars but their own cars.

Ive had them in my car for a year now,no complaints.

Yes i know this, that's why i'm asking the questions. Wish i could remember what he said to me lol, he explained a little problem they tended to have. Might be awkward rocking up with nismo 555s after he said not to haha. Dunno what to do?? Should i just buy em and say yeah i'm gonna run with 555s? Or go nismo 740s (i will have close to 300rwkw in the end)? :teehee:

Yer i know that but like i said, my tuner doesn't want me to run the 555s. Said i can run the 740s as they are different. Price is of no concern. Will have to call him up tommorrow and get the low down on the situation.....PM me if ya like to talk further :teehee:

  • 3 weeks later...

Getting excited now, have just sent turbo to be hiflowed... been told its getting a TO4 compressor and 56mm exhaust wheel, dunno what that means really but it sounded good....Bigger than whats in there I bet so thats a bonus.

Next are injectors then off to the dyno I go.

Dave

Edited by Turbo Dave

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