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Item:Denso 660cc injectors

Age: basically new

Condition: see above

Price: $600

To Fit: (What car) top feed (Rb26 etc)

Location: Perth

Contact: PM or 0402418697

Comments: Basically new injectors, made 530+ at all 4 hp, upgrading due to more HP needed.

Edited by Brockaz
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Apologies, these are actually Denso 650cc Injectors, same, all same.

2 sales fallen through now, so if people still want pics let me know I'll post some...

Denso? title still says Nismo? might be worth changing?

glad i found genuine Nismo's for less than this - would have been disappointed buying these thinking they were Nismo & they're not

as name brand = more $$$ even though similar size

gl with the sale all the same :thumbsup:

can anyone confirm if they are a direct fit for a 34 GTT????

Nope, these are top feed low impedence injectors, I believe they only suit RB26/RB20.

You need side feed, unless you have a greddy plenum and upgraded rail?

as name brand = more $$$ even though similar size

Riiiiighteo... because Denso isn't a name brand? :down:

Only one of the worlds largest automotive component suppliers....

Anyways, if people require pics let me know.

Riiiiighteo... because Denso isn't a name brand? :D

Only one of the worlds largest automotive component suppliers....

sorry bud - didn't realise that Denso was a bigger brand name than Nismo in relation to Skylines?

anyway glad you changed the title and/or realised which brand you actually have for sale

again gl with the sale

free bump :D

Edited by oor33sky_
sorry bud - didn't realise that Denso was a bigger brand name than Nismo in relation to Skylines?

anyway glad you changed the title and/or realised which brand you actually have for sale

Didn't realise having a brand name made them flow super special amounts.

Car was bought with injectors in it, had Nismo on the specs list, when I took them out, realised they are Denso. Doesn't change the amount they flow, or the amount of power they have already proved to support at the wheels (530+awhp, 1.7bar boost).

Someone who actually wants to make power and isn't concerned about telling all their mates the name of their injectors, PM me an offer :D

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