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Hi guy's

Now looking at upgrading the injectors in my R34 as they are currently maxed out have done some searching but to not much avail

Now i dont know a great deal about them people talk about spray pattern's etc and i have NFI :bunny: so basically i just want to know what brands should i stay away from and what brands to go for :) also what size

Also any sponsors that have anything that might suit me send me a PM and organize something :)

Currents mods are:

Garret 3076R

Powertune steampipe manifold

Apexi power FC

Cooling pro intercooler

Splitfires

Xforce exhaust

K&N pod

Z32 AFM

Tial 44mm wastegate

Bosch 040

Thanks in advance Ian

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look into the new siemens 550cc injectors, no fuel rail need, there a direct fit. I have them on my car and they work great.

same with the sards im pretty sure :( how they go in your car, what other mods you got. out of curiosity where did you buy them from ?

:happy:

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