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JECS is a generic manufacturer, like bosch

it would be a std item fitted to the car most likely, ie; OEM part

ok because i found some JECS 55cc injectors for rb25det so i was wondering are they anygood it does note remanufactured so does this man they are highflows however they are red tops

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ive also been looking at these injectors it says they are from factory injectors does this mean they have been high flowed or just remanufactured to flow 850cc

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/6-JECS-855cc-Fuel-Injectors-Nissan-RB25DET-_W0QQcmdZViewItemQQhashZitem3cb36e9e18QQitemZ260708408856QQptZRaceQ5fCarQ5fParts

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From the advert

Remanufactured: A properly rebuilt automotive part. The item has been completely disassembled, cleaned, and examined for wear and breakage. Worn out, missing or non-functioning components have been replaced with new or rebuilt components. It is the functional equivalent of a new part and is virtually indistinguishable from a new part. See the seller’s listing for full details. See all condition definitions
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most likely they are rebuilt, high flowed injectors. your call but I would personally just buy new ones. injectors are not super expensive these days an are fairly important....

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and by the time you get them flow tested m, check spray patterns etc, you could have just purchased a new set anyway.

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I have tested a set of sard 700s once and they were all within a bees dick of each other. never bothered again with new denso type ones (sard/nismo etc). have tested plenty of standard injectors though and found a few % variance is the norm.

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