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your welcome Charles

and Carlo they are top feed high imp, Heslo has just bought a set so somehow they must suit RB26dett's

as soon as the supplier puts together our price's i will update i do have small update he told me today he also sells fuel pumps and gave me retail prices on them, unfortunately i left the paper work at work but ill go from memory

Bosch 044 $215

Bosch 040 $187

Walbro Int. $136

Walbro Ext. a little dearer than $136 but cant quiet remember he will supply me with new group buy prices on the fuel pumps also

all items pumps and injectors come with a full 12 months manufacturer's warranty and 100% authentic no Chinese copies

probably not PM sent i may extend this GB as i don't want to rush information but i wanted to get it started

and i will make a thread in the GB section and put a link for everyone to go register on

Hmm i found this bloke on EBAY, looks like he also sells Siemens 890cc Top feed Low Impedance EV1 Injectors for $79 each.

Following Stats:

Static Flow Rate: 83.2 lb/hr = 10.87g/s = 888 cc/min (+-/ 4%)

Dynamic Flow Rate 2.5ms PW @ 100Hz: 19.5mg/pulse (+/-4%)

Coil Resistance: 2.35 Ohms / Low Impedance / Low-Z (Peak/Hold driver circuit required)

Spray Pattern: Pencil

Connector: Minitimer (Bosch EV1)

Only downside i could see here is you would need a 14MM fuel rail.

Edited by ZED X

hahahah did you note the seller, did you note in post #1 where i said parts are coming from :D

and RB20,25 want high impedance GTR use low impedance and Heslo didn't get back to my txt

and the 80lb Siemens injectors on his webshop are dearer than he quoted us already :D :D

Steve - what size RB25 injectors can you get? Currently using S15 450'cc and dont want to go up too big, ie 550's, 600's etc

Whats available?

cheers mate..... if i upgrade the injectors I'll definitely (finally) bolt on the exh.manifold and perhaps look at a greddy-copy intake plennum.

one last tune perhaps :)

this i might be interested in steve.

aye - is it wideband, and compatible with nistune/pfc?

These innovate units work with nistune for sure, and look quite decent

http://www.innovatemotorsports.com/products/db.php'>http://www.innovatemotorsports.com/products/db.php

http://www.innovatemotorsports.com/products/lc1.php'>http://www.innovatemotorsports.com/products/lc1.php

Thats what I'm semi keen on... does that one talk to nistune ?

-D

6. What Wideband support is there?

Currently NIStune supports the following Wide Band units:

TechEdge 1.5 and 2.0

http://www.techedge.com.au

Innovate LM1 and LC1

http://www.innovatemotorsports.com

AEM UEGO

http://www.aempower.com

Zeitronix

http://www.zeitronix.com

PLX Devices (R Series)

http://www.plxdevices.com

MOTEC PLM

http://www.motec.com.au/plm/plmoverview

Just Another Wideband

http://www.14point7.com

VEMS Wideband

http://www.vems.co.uk

DLP Design A/D Converter

http://www.dlpdesign.com/usb/io8.shtml

These units connect to your laptop via the serial port (or USB port when using serial-USB adaptor). These units output data to allow NIStune to monitor your Air Fuel Ratios from their sensor, and some produce auxillary inputs for connecting other sensors which can display and log inside NIStune.

NIStune provides several internal utilities to make the most of your Wide Band

- Dyno Mode AFR graphing against RPM

- Real time AFR and auxillary map display (minimum AFR, maximum AFR and current AFR against the fuel map)

- Logging and playback of AFR

yes the unit is wideband

looking into if its a nistune compat but i dont see why as it has its own box to read the O2 sensors that comes with it

oh :( the whole kit the guage i posted and 02 bit is $504

that below is the rest of the kit

http://www.dynojetwb2.com/images/products/wb2_kit_1.jpg

Brendan if you only want 500cc i can get the 52lb/h injector there around 535cc

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