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Ok i have been talking with an Australian Supplier of the 80lb Siemens Deka Injectors (835cc) R33 RB25det other models can be sourced but i will have to ask questions

he said he will drop the price of already quoted

$365 x6 injectors

$11 for harness

$11 for hat << price may fluctuate as i didn't properly hear price and then i got quoted $23 for shipping of a fuel rail and injectors so we will have to work out a new deal but stay tuned

those 3 items will ensure they are plug and play for skylines will just need to ensure you can get to your tuner or get your tuner to install injectors

will confirm all prices this is to get juices flowing

will run this few 3 weeks as of today will place the order on the

18th Feburary 2011

parts coming from Tuff Car Parts Australia

i will ask them about injectors for R32's with RB20's also

will update ASAP will complete price and answer's to any questions asked

ask for bank details

1) Madaz

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using a injector calculator now im not 100% sure if you have to adjust this figure 30% less as they may be calculating on 98ron fuel

Injector size: 840 cc/min injectors(80.0 lbs/hour)

Number of injectors: 6

BSFC: 0.65

Duty cycle: 0.85

This combination will supply fuel for 627 horsepower

626 HP is 467.55 kw

no Probs J-Rad

GoAhead easy done - is that the default GB injector Siemens 80lb - edit oh R34 injectors DONE

yeah and with adjustable fuel pressure reg you could squeeze a little more pressure in to up it to 85lb/h

Good price but you'd want to specify too if they're a) high or low impedance, b) top or side feed and c) spray pattern/nozzle dist

That information might get more people on board.

I myself cannot get those injectors that cheap thru my source, so go for it i says!

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