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Hi guys,

just recently purchased some injectors claiming them to be 680cc HKS items.

when the item arrived, it has printed on the side

195500-0830 on one side & Denso 729 on the other side.

i have googled the 1st part number and came up with a 720cc items???

I'm not sure if i should refund the items or if they are genuine HKS items?

cheers

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I just bought some Blitz injectors and they have Denso written on the side aswell... No Blitz marking at all... Thought i got jibbed so had a look on the net and when i typed Denso in.. it came up as Blitz/Denso.. Sooo maybe there Blitz one's ????

Its the same as Blitz and HKS spark plugs.

They dont make them, they source them, slap their logo on it and onsell them.

Id like to bet that they dont make their own silicon hoses too.. see what im getting at?

And as above, Denso make great products. I recall pulling to pieces my old ITR when i 1st got it, half the stuff that came out had Denso on it, plugs, radiator etc etc. They make alot of OEM stuff, so it has to be fairly decent right?

Edited by gotRICE?
I just bought some Blitz injectors and they have Denso written on the side aswell... No Blitz marking at all... Thought i got jibbed so had a look on the net and when i typed Denso in.. it came up as Blitz/Denso.. Sooo maybe there Blitz one's ????

Denso make almost all of the Jap aftermarket injectors HKS, SARD, Power Enterprise, Nismo, Blitz etc. As well as the Nissan OEM items.

I laugh when guys have posted silly statements like 'SARD are better injectors than Nismo' as they are the same thing except the package they come in. (brands used in the example are for example purposes only)

Denso make almost all of the Jap aftermarket injectors HKS, SARD, Power Enterprise, Nismo, Blitz etc. As well as the Nissan OEM items.

I laugh when guys have posted silly statements like 'SARD are better injectors than Nismo' as they are the same thing except the package they come in. (brands used in the example are for example purposes only)

I read somewhere before that there is a difference between the SARD and Nismo ones. Basically its the spray pattern. The Nismo ones supposed to have better pattern (I'm not familiar with the details). Anyone can confirm this?

I read somewhere before that there is a difference between the SARD and Nismo ones. Basically its the spray pattern. The Nismo ones supposed to have better pattern (I'm not familiar with the details). Anyone can confirm this?

as i said the brands used in the example were just that...here's a better rule to follow...

If the denso part numbers are the same...so are the injectors.

as i said the brands used in the example were just that...here's a better rule to follow...

If the denso part numbers are the same...so are the injectors.

Denso part number is different to HKS part number.

HKS list them as being 680cc and denso list them as being 720cc

still not sure...hhhmm

Denso part number is different to HKS part number.

HKS list them as being 680cc and denso list them as being 720cc

still not sure...hhhmm

what i was trying to say is if the Nismo injector has denso part number xxxxxxx on it and the HKS one has the same denso part number then they are the same injector irrespective of the box they come in. HKS part number would be different to the Denso part number due to each company using their own unique cataloging system.

Are they light blue? if so they are the same injector as the one SARD markets as their 700cc top feed items. These are the same injector as the GReddy 720cc units. The reason each company lists them with different flow rates is due to slight differences in each companies recommended base pressure.

Edited by DiRTgarage
Denso make almost all of the Jap aftermarket injectors HKS, SARD, Power Enterprise, Nismo, Blitz etc. As well as the Nissan OEM items.

I laugh when guys have posted silly statements like 'SARD are better injectors than Nismo' as they are the same thing except the package they come in. (brands used in the example are for example purposes only)

Just like they do with spark plugs, turbo's, and most everything else they make. I can't stop laughing when I hear HKS/SARD/Blitz/etc. nut swingers going on and on about how great their super expensive JDM brand parts are and how much research HKS puts into them.

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