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ok i was looking the other day at my r31 block and i saw it had space for 12 injectors on the intake manifold where they kidna sit but the block was shut off obviusly couse u need the compression then i looked at my mates car and he could wack on twin sparks and twin ijectors is this really possible and why if it is how much money would it cost and would it be worth bolting onto the bottom end of r31 block couse they are like bullet proof and is it possible to set up the twin fuel twin spark stuff and worth doing would you need a turbo or not and all those questions your help will greatly appreciated thank you guys

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bwahhahaha!!!!!

f*k man im pissing myself!

thats probable one of the worst posts i have even seen!

its even worse than george bryants '.. wheres my ignition,...' or " ...What are my nuts for...."

"... can my petrol car be converted to diesel?..."

but hey im sory for being a prick, its just this forum has really turned into a circus lately...

as to your question, it sounds like you have an R31 pintara, which has a CA20e engine, basically a very simple and effective unit. the twin spark is standard, and some owners remove one bank of spark plugs for some reason or the other.

it is highly unlikely the RB30 has extra injector ports in a STOCK manifold, maybe if it was an oldschool aftermarket?

if you can get some pics it may help...

sorry again!

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you do have a big imagination:

an rb30 has no allowance for extra injectors, the head/manifold (been a long time since i've had to pull on apart) only has 6 x injectors slots (for lack of a better word) and there would be no real reason to try to set up a twin injector thing unless you had crazy money and couldn't think of a better way to waste it. if you want more fuel because you are adding a large turbo then look into GTR or VL turbo injectors or even aftermarket items.

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bwahhahaha!!!!!

f*k man im pissing myself!

thats probable one of the worst posts i have even seen!

its even worse than george bryants '.. wheres my ignition,...' or " ...What are my nuts for...."

"... can my petrol car be converted to diesel?..."

but hey im sory for being a prick, its just this forum has really turned into a circus lately...

as to your question, it sounds like you have an R31 pintara, which has a CA20e engine, basically a very simple and effective unit. the twin spark is standard, and some owners remove one bank of spark plugs for some reason or the other.

it is highly unlikely the RB30 has extra injector ports in a STOCK manifold, maybe if it was an oldschool aftermarket?

if you can get some pics it may help...

sorry again!

dam man i swear to god the straight 6 i got aint in a pintara its in my VL commodore and i swear i can throw twin injectors onto it but not twin sparks but i would have to make a custom fuel rail previous owner did have a monster turbo on it so i got no clue its rb30e i think or t something i got no clue but i can only put twin injectors on my car i saw on my mates skyline he could put twin sparks so thats that what do you think ??? im preety sure i can fit more injectors to mine but i would need another head for sparks whitch i dotn know thne if i could put the twin injectors so yea

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OK

i kinda see what he is getting at.

I have seen on a very old turbo VL, (when EFI was still in a basic stage of modifying i guess)

it was a custom plenum with a secondary set of injectors that would start spraying when the boost went above a certain psi.

a very OLD and CRUDE way of getting around the leaning out of stock injectors...

now days we just get a remap and a set of bigger newer injects, and a dyno tune....

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i kinda see what he is getting at.

I have seen on a very old turbo VL, (when EFI was still in a basic stage of modifying i guess)

it was a custom plenum with a secondary set of injectors that would start spraying when the boost went above a certain psi.

a very OLD and CRUDE way of getting around the leaning out of stock injectors...

now days we just get a remap and a set of bigger newer injects, and a dyno tune....

ahh see i knew it could be done say fi ur running an incredible amount of boost and you throw bigger injectors but still not enough and u double up then? like would the stock ecu even be able to support 12 injectors?

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ahh see i knew it could be done say fi ur running an incredible amount of boost and you throw bigger injectors but still not enough and u double up then? like would the stock ecu even be able to support 12 injectors?

there is no way to mount extra injectors on an stock rb30 unless you drill into the manifold.....

notice he said "custom plenum"

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