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hey all,

just looking at swapping out my hiflow stockies to top feed 1000cc for e85.

i need a sertup that will it with my plazmaman plenum.

i have found these http://cgi.ebay.com.au/gts-t-r33-rb25-rb25det-ecr33-1000cc-rail-fuel-i...njectors-/180609842737?pt=UK_CarsParts_Vehicles_CarParts_SM&hash=item2a0d2f7e31

would this be what im after?

is the impediance correct?

cheers

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Nothing wrong with the ones linked but i would try to find a set with out the adapter if possible...

Have you given a thought to trying to tune your car with the current injectors with E85?

give them enough rail pressure and the should be able to keep up with your 3076....

its worths worth a try IMO

i just dont wanna pay for a tune, find there not doing enough then pay for another tune.

plus going top feed will be cheaper if i want to get new injectors later down the track.

injectors are tune to e85 @15psi making 282 atm.

on an 11.5 afr's

will that rail fit id1000s?

and will id1000's fit into standard plenum runners with plazmaman?

i just dont wanna pay for a tune, find there not doing enough then pay for another tune.

plus going top feed will be cheaper if i want to get new injectors later down the track.

injectors are tune to e85 @15psi making 282 atm.

on an 11.5 afr's

will that rail fit id1000s?

and will id1000's fit into standard plenum runners with plazmaman?

are you still running standard rail pressure? and what are your injector duty cycle at?

the reason i ask is there is a car on here with a GT35 sard 850's on E85 making 430rwkw

so its not crazy to think your 740's will be up to the job

im not too sure, my old tuner said they were close to maxing so i am going to be using willal from now on!

ill call crd tomorrow about the id1000's for pricing with a rail and if not ill hit up the bosch 1000cc set.

since your using willall just give martin a call and tell him what you have and he will tell you if he can work with it or not...

and considering that RH9 made 680rwkw with 1000cc injectors (with s#*&t loads of rail pressure of course)

i think he will be able to get 330rwkw out of yours no worries :thumbsup:

but if you do go the Bosch this is what i use

bosch ev14

well i think you have three options avalible to you

1. buy one of those kits off ebay and hope its the right one and all bolts up sweet

2. buy a neo top feed rail and those bosch injectors which "should" all match up and bolt up

im not 100% on this only about 90%, but i have read that the NEO rail bolts on to the 25DET runners

3. buy your self a FPR pump the base pressure up to 55-60psi which should do the job and a retune and more boost. and with the money you save you can spend it on the tyres you will be burning out :thumbsup:

cheers

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