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hey gusy/girls.

I'm looking @ upgrading my stock injectors with S15 injectors as i been told they are a direct fit to R33's?

Is anyone currently using S15 injectors? I'm curious to find out what the s15 injectors are rated at? ADM and JDM injectors...

What are the R33 stock injectors rated at? 330cc?

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

regards,

Anthony

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Ignore anything you've read about ADM vs JDM variances - there is none in that regard.

The difference in flow capacity comes from whether the vehicle was fitted with an auto or manual transmission.

MT = 450cc/min - terracotta brown colour

AT = 370cc/min - purple colour

R33 spec RB25 = 370cc/min, exactly the same as the S15 AT.

Flow rates are @ stock fuel pressure. IMO the S15 injector is a good bolt in upgrade provided your ECU can be adjusted to recognise the different flow capacity. Same situation for upgrading the AFM really.

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Hmmm i got a set of 6 S15 "RED" Injectors from the Sr20 Turbo manual and i was also told they were 480cc.

i was also told they direct fit RB25DET and the older Sr20 S14 and RB25 are the same injectors im sure.

i had to compare them as i was going to get RB26 items 444cc.

In other words yes the fit and there bigger then standard

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Ignore anything you've read about ADM vs JDM variances - there is none in that regard.

The difference in flow capacity comes from whether the vehicle was fitted with an auto or manual transmission.

MT = 450cc/min - terracotta brown colour

AT = 370cc/min - purple colour

R33 spec RB25 = 370cc/min, exactly the same as the S15 AT.

Flow rates are @ stock fuel pressure. IMO the S15 injector is a good bolt in upgrade provided your ECU can be adjusted to recognise the different flow capacity. Same situation for upgrading the AFM really.

100% correct info.

Forget any other junk you may have heard, this is the right information.

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Mm.. interesting... I thought there was a difference between ADM and JDM..

Do anyone have any opinions in objection to this?

nah adm and jdm same.

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The ones you want are a redish/brown/terrocotta colour.

If they are that coulour, you're set.

There is also, somewhere, a super bright red ones.

Don't get them.

I think they were out of something different again.

250cc or something??? (a 96 auto 200sx maybe?)

There is an old thread somewhere on these where i've added pics etc and values for the Power FC.

I've done the 8, sold 2.

Still running them after more than a year.

Put em in myself, no issues.

Running a HKS2535 and they hit low 80% on full throttle.

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ebay, all the time

the stock r33 370cc injectors are said to flow to 410cc by the highflowing experts, and that said, the 450cc s15 injectors flow to 480cc

if you have trouble sourcing a set of 6 x 450cc talk to david at deatschwerks usa.

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