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Hi everyone, just bought some new Blitz injectors for my Neo, they come with two metal collars, does anybody know what are they for and where to install them?? i have read thru the DIY write up for changing injectors, but nothing mention about these collars. if someone here knows how to install them, please shed me some lights.....

thank you very much,

ryan

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The small O rings that come with them will not suit an r34

I had to buy extra ones from an injectors guy, 12-off cost me $20

You need the larger ones in the pic.

You can see the smaller O ring on the injector. You do not use these.

Still available on Yahoo. These ones are $650 plus

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Darrin, mine came with the larger o ring same as in the pic, so which one that i need to take off??

cheers.

I think I used 12 off them. It was 18 months ago, so I might be wrong.

Did you get 6 or 12?

Once you have the car apart you will soon work it out.

  • 2 years later...

Can someone with that has done this before chime in, I brought a set and the Mech said it won't fit due to O-rings. After consulting with Blitz he said they mentioned something about trimming them, however he said he can't recommend they will seal correctly. (All of this is from Japanese translation).

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