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Hey just found this kit from the US on ebay.

i just wanted to hear everyone opinion of it, as in the add he states they are all genuine injectors.

here is the auction

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Nissan-Skyline-RB25DET-r33-GTS-T-550cc-Fuel-Injectors-_W0QQcmdZViewItemQQhashZitem27b7a1a44dQQitemZ170584548429QQptZMotorsQ5fCarQ5fTruckQ5fPartsQ5fAccessories

I noticed he states it won't fit with a front facing greddy plenum, but if you email him he can get you one that does.

as i said earlier, i just wanted a few more opinions. I know the ebay stuff is usually not so great, but this doesn't look to bad.

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I got a similar fuel rail for my car and it was junk!

If I was you I would just be looking for side feed injectors, it's a lot easier :)

I use Deatschwerks injectors and they have performed perfectly for me

http://www.deatschwerks.com/catalog/product_info.php?cPath=0_24_44&products_id=172

Edited by SimonR32

fkn lol

Part Brand: Siemens Deka HKS Sard Denso Bosch Nismo

Placement on Vehicle: Front

Manufacturer Part Number: injector 180sx s13 s14 s15 GTS-T GTST RB25-DET

Surface Finish: Black

interchange Part Number: neo-6 GTS ECR33 JDM Twin Turbo cam 240sx silvia

Warranty: Yes

Other Part Number: 550cc GT-R GTR 650cc 555cc 1000cc 720cc STAGEA

Edited by lachlanw

fkn lol

Part Brand: Siemens Deka HKS Sard Denso Bosch Nismo

Placement on Vehicle: Front

Manufacturer Part Number: injector 180sx s13 s14 s15 GTS-T GTST RB25-DET

Surface Finish: Black

interchange Part Number: neo-6 GTS ECR33 JDM Twin Turbo cam 240sx silvia

Warranty: Yes

Other Part Number: 550cc GT-R GTR 650cc 555cc 1000cc 720cc STAGEA

Hahaha

Buy with confidence!

  • 10 months later...

Could you give us a bit more detail why 'it was junk'?

Are you refering to the rail or injectors or both??

I got a similar fuel rail for my car and it was junk!

I use Deatschwerks injectors and they have performed perfectly for me

http://www.deatschwerks.com/catalog/product_info.php?cPath=0_24_44&products_id=172

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