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buy proper injectors like the ppl have said you wont regret it.

ive been running hiflow rb25det injectors for about a year now 700cc.

20psi daily doesnt seem 2 have a problem, but throw your fuel economy out the door

these things are terrible from a tuners point of view

don't buy drilled injectors from the states. heard way too many stories

Depends who you get them from.....or did you mean all good stories :thumbsup:

A reputable place like Deatschwerks who flow-match injectors, replace cores and supply full reports with them are actually very good. Prices are fantastic for R34's and they offer trade-in.

+1 for the 550's they used to sell....600 is now their current option for decent power upgrades.

http://www.deatschwerks.com/catalog/produc...products_id=208

Talk to David, he'll put your mind at ease.

^

+1

I am on my second set of Deatschwerks and have never had a problem

My tuner said my car was really easy to tune and get consistent AFRs and said it was probably because I had good injectors. I didn't tell him what they were :thumbsup:

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