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Item: Bolt-on Top Feed Fuel Rail for the R33 RB25DET GReddy Plenum

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Features:

Bolt-on installation for the RB25DET GReddy Plenum

Maximizes any upgraded fuel delivery system

7/16" internal diameter insures fuel flow acceleration

Accepts most aftermarket 10.5-11mm injectors

Made from specially treated 6061 aluminium

Single entry single return configuration

INCLUDES ~ All necessary bolts, screws and brackets (NOW ALSO COMES IN BLUE)

The perfect bolt-on for our mirror polished plenum!

Only $145 including Delivery & Insurance !SAU MEMBER SPECIAL!

Condition: Brand New

Contact: 0401599023 (anytime) OR [email protected]

do you's make side feed for rb25's cause i want one like the top feed one ???

Sorry mate... we only stock these with a top feed injector setup

- Brendan

  • 4 weeks later...
  • 4 months later...

Finish of your new R33 plenum with this fuel rail set-up!

Bolt-on throttle bodies for the GReddy plenum also available

Finish of your new R33 plenum with this fuel rail set-up!

Bolt-on throttle bodies for the GReddy plenum also available

i have just thrown n brand new injectors that fit the rb25 fuel rail no probs. will this rail suit basically standard injectors?

and fit with the genuine greddy plenum?

i have just thrown n brand new injectors that fit the rb25 fuel rail no probs. will this rail suit basically standard injectors?

and fit with the genuine greddy plenum?

PM sent mate :P

  • 4 weeks later...
Do you have rails that fit the 13/14mm aftermarket injectors, such as bosch and VDO??

Hi,

We only stock these for the smaller 10.5/11mm injectors such as the ones of the RB26 GTR.

- Brendan

  • 2 weeks later...

hi mate i already have a top feed rail and injectors all i need is the 6 alloy things that the injectors sit in to seal to a gready manifold, can you supply me them? cheers.

jason.

hi mate i already have a top feed rail and injectors all i need is the 6 alloy things that the injectors sit in to seal to a gready manifold, can you supply me them? cheers.

jason.

Hi Jason,

Unfortunately, we can't supply parts of this set-up separately.

- Brendan

  • 1 year later...
  • 1 month later...

Hey mate,

A few guys on SAU have used these but I have no reviews I can forward onto you.

I've sold many of these and so far have not heard of any major issues with them.

Comes with fittings for top feed injectors and oil lines.

Cheers,

Brendan

  • 10 months later...


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