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Hi everyone I would like to know where is the cheapest place to get sard side feed 850cc, a set of 6 for my rb25det r33 gtst.... I need the collars and connect clips to so I can wire them up etc.

Or does anyone know where to get nismo 740cc side feed injectors?

Also what price are they at these places that everyone suggest?

Thanks for the help!!!!

Hi everyone I would like to know where is the cheapest place to get sard side feed 850cc, a set of 6 for my rb25det r33 gtst.... I need the collars and connect clips to so I can wire them up etc.

Or does anyone know where to get nismo 740cc side feed injectors?

Also what price are they at these places that everyone suggest?

Thanks for the help!!!!

The sard 850cc side feeds are crap - I wouldn't go near them.

Y not? What would u recomend? And what price?

Absolute crap low pulse width control - very non linear delivery below 1.1ms on time - which is too much fuel for a closed loop idle. They also do not turn on at 9V and 43psi of rail pressure - ie when your cranking.

Highly recommend the nismo's never had an issue - prices vary.

P.S. I've bought from Powerflow before, no complaints other than the injectors plugs I paid an extra premium for, were actually second handies cut from a couple of looms they must have had laying around.

Or you could just do what I did on my 25det head and convert to a top-fed setup. When I was upgrading, I got quoted prices around 1400-1500 for nismo 740cc side-feds. I thought f**k this, there has to be a better way. So I spoke to my tuner and after a while we agreed on going top-fed. He ordered me in a new fuel rail, new speedflow fittings, I bought a set of top-fed siemens high impedence 740cc injectors and plugs etc through my cousins work and all the parts ended up costing me a bit over half of what I got quoted for the nismos alone. :rofl:

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