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They are high flowed stock R33 injectors.

I asked a bit more about them and got this:

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Hi,

I high flow, clean and test each injectors at my workshop in qld.The injectors were done last sunday before i listed them. i do them on as required but being performing this service for 5yrs

thanks - EFI Direct

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I'm running a Bosch 040, Sard FPR, PowerFC and KKR560 turbo currently limited by injectors to 315rwhp and want to take it to the next level.

Will be tuned by Gavin Woods

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Thanks, Bunta

I'm at Helensvale so Yatala isn't too far away.

What approx price am i looking at for flow test and to check spray pattern? Is it something I wait around while they do, or does it take longer?

Thanks!

It would probably take less than an hour cant remember the price but it wasnt very dear

have a chat to them about it on 07 3801 8075 they are really helpful

im making 471hp/351kws on a set of highflowed injectors running around 70% duty cycle. been running them for over 3 years now no issue had them out and bench tested them, the pattern is a little bit small but its still atomising the fuel

Edited by nick81xd

I've had 2 sets of high flows (both from Deatschwerks) and never had a problem with either. My last ones were 740s making 470rwhp with plenty of headroom on a 25/30

Don't listen to the brand sl*ts!!

I've had 2 sets of high flows (both from Deatschwerks) and never had a problem with either. My last ones were 740s making 470rwhp with plenty of headroom on a 25/30

Don't listen to the brand sl*ts!!

The power that an injector makes has allmost nothing to do with the quality of an injectors operation. Maybe you would like to tell us your fuel consumption figures?

And there are definately better brands than others - stay well away from allmost all sard sidefeeds. That being said some high flowed injectors work fine when done correctly.

The nismo 555cc would be my pick for around 350rwkw.

Edited by rob82
The power that an injector makes has allmost nothing to do with the quality of an injectors operation. Maybe you would like to tell us your fuel consumption figures?

And there are definately better brands than others - stay well away from allmost all sard sidefeeds. That being said some high flowed injectors work fine when done correctly.

The nismo 555cc would be my pick for around 350rwkw.

I was making 270rwkw with a set of highflowed 550's and getting 450km to a tank everyday driving and 600 closed loop freeway driving...

So what do they actually do to highflow them?? Enlargen the inlets I guess

Sounds like a compromise to me - better off going with something that was engineered to do its job from the factory - the yen is pretty good at the moment too I just got 6 x sard 700cc's from Jesse Streeter for about $600 delivered.

Edit: rb25 injectors do however look a bit more expensive than ones suitable for the 26

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