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Originally posted by loosecannon

Hi Richard

I'd rather sell all 6, but it doesn't hurt to ask!, but if you buy all 6 at least you'll have 2 spare!!

Thanks

Dave

Yes, maybe I could replace 2 out of the four injectors in my dad's Daihatsu with the spares.

Hang on! I've got a better idea, you could sell me four, then you can have to spare, to hot up half a 4 cylinder, or 1 thrid of a skyline. Sweet.

Richard

I thought all R32 injectors were top-feed, but the early ones were low impedance and the later ones were high impedance?

If someone needs high impedance injectors, I may be selling my set of RX7 injectors in a few weeks. I just have to make sure my side-feeds go in ok after my PowerFC arrives, and if so I will write up a new post about them. All the usual stuff, cleaned, flowtested (all within 1%), new Orings and screens, etc.

Sorry for the pimpage, but it's not contesting with these injectors because GTR uses low impedance. And I might not even sell them yet :cheers:

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