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HEY GUYS,

I have a set of 6 Blitz 525cc Injectors for sale.

Injectors have only done 2,000kms and are in very good condition, pretty much brand new.

Also have a Z32 Air Flow Meter that i need gone as well. Also in very good condition

$750 - Blitz Injectors

$250 - Z32 Air Flow Meter

Can do $900 for both.

Shipping at buyers expense.

Im from Melbourne, Victoria..

Pick up is also available

PICTURES WILL BE UP SHORTLY GUYS,

Thanks =)

Edited by p.dellaglio
Any pictures of the injectors? Are they a direct fit? Would they require spacers for the fuel rail? Have they been checked?

Hey man,

They fit in perfectly although they are a bit long so the spacers come with them for under the fuel rain.

Ill put some picks up hopefully tmoz.

They work 100%

Ill get picks up tmoz.

cheers

Anyone want to make an offer?

Sorry i havent put piks up yet, been so busy with work etc.

Will try to by the end of this weekend.

How much rwkw's can these injectors handle?

How much rwkw's can these injectors handle?

Well even though the standard AFM in the 34's are solid, your better off bundling the Z32 with it as well. Both together will get you 300rwks SAFE.

cheers

Are the spacers the only modification required to fit, or do you need different plugs?

Hey mate,

Nope, no other mods needed... the spaces fit under the fuel rail and thats it!

Nothing else needed man :)

hey mate just confirming that these will fit the rb25det NEO motor? and what sort of power/boost would they max out with a gt3076? sorry pretty new to the scene. please pm me with the lowest you will take for injectors and afm. and a rough postage price for sydney. sorry post count too low to pm you. thanks

hey mate just confirming that these will fit the rb25det NEO motor? and what sort of power/boost would they max out with a gt3076? sorry pretty new to the scene. please pm me with the lowest you will take for injectors and afm. and a rough postage price for sydney. sorry post count too low to pm you. thanks

Hey man,

With both the afm and the injectors, and then if you get yourself a tune as well, you can EASILY push 300rwks safe.

The standard afm in the rb25's can take 200-210rwks. (im kinda new on the scene as well, thats what i was told by someone with a bit of experience)

Ill PM you a price, but its $20 for the postage to Sydney,

Cheers,

Patrick

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