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that's fine for others to do but i wont ask others to lie on paperwork saying I'm only receiving so many $$$ of parts and trick the government out of tax

pretty sure they would send in separate parcels to keep it all above board

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you wouldn't have to change rails again Mark

and for injectors it depends on how much headroom your current ones have in the tune you currently have

Pete quite possibly, but someone else can organise it i got to much to do already thinks of @ least 2 events that need organising

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feelings ey.... well im upset with life because..... oh feelings about e85. im sitting on the fence till it becomes more common.. not really down with changing rail and injectors just yet, already done it once :cool:

if its for the gtr then the top feed 1000's are around $600 delivered. and they use the std fuel rail. 1600's I think require the bigger fuel rail - you'd have to ask LukeENR34 if his 1600's fit into the stock rail - and theyre around $850 or something delivered

** depending on exchange rates, cc capacity, types of injector and impedance

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if its for the gtr then the top feed 1000's are around $600 delivered. and they use the std fuel rail. 1600's I think require the bigger fuel rail - you'd have to ask LukeENR34 if his 1600's fit into the stock rail - and theyre around $850 or something delivered

** depending on exchange rates, cc capacity, types of injector and impedance

-D

dohmar can you get 1000cc side feed injectors for standard rb 25 rail?

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no idea sorry - best to ask willall or any other tuner/member who actually runs e85 - i just run 98ron

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no worries will do, going to move to e85 eventually, probably purchase some injectors from you at some time in the future. Still in research stage at the moment.

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