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Item: 6x JECS Skyline RB25 Fuel Injectors

Age: Unknown

Condition: V.G.C.

Price: $180.00 or nearest offer

To Fit: (What car) Skyline GTS-t Rb25 Engine

Location: Sydney

Contact: Richie. 0406 533895

Comments: Came from working block. Upgrade is reason for sale.

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Wat size are they?

They are the Yellow Top. The info on them is 0J50 0913D, A46-00, JECS.

I will have a 'dig-around' for more info, or maybe someone on here is reading this, and knows the answer..?

............If your Avatar is the car you are going to put them in, then they are the same.

I realise they will fit and are side feed injectors. Wat i meant to say is: Wat are their flow rating?

Cheers :laugh:

Oh... I have a rb25 in that 32 btw. Top feed are for rb20's unless you made a custom rail or something. Side feed are for rb25's. So did you have these in your 25?

Its a car I bought with intention to turn it into a fire-breather. Engine is 2.5ltr in R32 GTS-t chassis. The fuel rail is standard I believe for this, it has Nissan all over it.

They have a similar setup to my GTR, but I cant remember the numbers that were on the injectors for it. I have to admit they look similar, but not 100% on that.

Will get a pic or 2 put together in next few days of the head etc so you can see the setup.

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