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I wouldnt mind knowing that as well, i got a cheap set of injectors for 200 or 250 cant remember was told there 650cc items, took them to trent at status and he said there deutch works hi flows, want to get them cleaned an tested before i put them back in, will post up results when i have had it done, still looking for some were to do it.

Petroject flow/clean injectors

There is another mob... EFI hardware i think?

And i believe a 3rd place but the name escapes me at present.

where'd u get them done juz?...16L !?!?!? shiznits thats alot lol and i thought my 15L/100km was bad due to the aggressive jap tune

just a mate of mine shaves them etc puts new caps on and away you go..

actually 16l/100 isnt right id say around 18-20l/100 round town, but my tuner tunes save, my motor is stock as a rock and runs 19psi daily

but u will never get good fuel eco around town, on highway its 10l/100 which is good :bunny:

if u want urs done just PM me and i can organise it 4 you. like i said ive had mine done 2yrs no dramas, raced at willowbank other week test n tune flat 13 @ 114mph even done 8 runs in a row haha then clutch didnt like it.. :D

Edited by l0WRB

Yep Mick's Motorsport 9771 3301. On Milperra Rd near the new bunnings just off the Milperra exit on the M5. Cheap and good at it.

As far as i know i think its only side feed injectors tho...sorry all u R34 lads..but check tho, dont take my word for it..

Edited by SDEWY5

gave micks motorsport a ring, they were really helpful and quoted me $550 for 6 injectors highflowed to 600cc (i must remove and install)..and assured me there wont be no issues with tuning etc.

that was for r34gtt injectors...so they do topfeed too.

so im thinking they would be the best option.

whats everyone think about that price?

Edited by allthewaytotheskyline

yea the job was going to be done at Micks Motorsports as mentioned above. i can have a talk with him to do a mini GB if u guys are intersted. guess we'll need about 5 people for a reasonalbe discount.

might be interested in this soon also, pending whats wrong with my car,

i got quoted

"Cost of hi-flowing injectors is $77 per injector and $40 per injector to ultrasonically clean and flow test.

Cheers

Rob"

dont know what they hi-flow them to, and not sure if u would have to both hi-flow them and clean them for them to work perfect,,

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