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Hi all , just wondering if there is a more cost effective option to using Nismo 740cc injectors in an R33 RB25DET .

At the moment prices for the Nismo 740's are up around 200 an injector and 1200 is a bit hard to stomach .

I was wondering if any top feeds can be fitted possibly with an alternative fuel rail .

Cheers A .

Yep, i checked VPW sell a kit for 278, then addition of injectors, about 132 each (www.injectorsonline.com)so not really much cheaper.

Im stoked i bought nismo afms, injectors, reg, boost controller when the dollar was up at 94 cents!!

Cheers

I can do 4 Nismo 740's for $680 - brand new plus postage if your prepared to wait about a month.

Reason being is that I bought them for my SR but then switched to the Hypertune manifold which requires top feeds. My car will be tuned in about a months time.

I just need to be certain that I happy with the Hypertune intake and Full-Race twin scroll manifold/turbo setup before I let the 740's injectors go. Otherwise its back to a very expensive drawing board!!

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