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Hi guys,

I have gotten in touch with an Australian Supplier of injectors, fuel pumps and Airflow Meter's have been included in this group buy take a look @ there online shop for a whole range of other products mentioned further down the page. All injectors a Top Feed High Impedance you can also use these in a R32,R33 GTR im not 100% sure about R34 GTR but i don't see why not, there is a mod required to run high impedance in your GTR. as a last email from the supplier he said if anyone would like fuel reg's let me know and he with put together some options.

i will help as much as i can with questions, and i would hope the community can help when i cant and i have to email the supplier

Here is a lb/h to cc converter to help you choose your injectors, please keep in mind if planing to run E85 you will need 30% bigger injectors >>Lb/h > cc Converter<<

Timelimit- this group buy will start today 04/02/2011 and will finish in 4 weeks time 04/03/2011 all payments to be deposited within 48 hours and order will be filled withing 2 weeks.

Shipping - $25 flat rate registered post insured for the full amount of each persons order

Ordering - When ordering please state your car, Please find bellow how to order for the R32, R33 and 34

R32 - 60lb, Height adapters, wiring harness

R33 - 60lb, wiring harness, Blue fuel rail

R34 - 60lb, wiring harness - Stagea owners are included in the Neo section

** only R33 needs the fuel rail **

** R34 doesn't need Height adapter **

** 11mm adapter will suit rb20 and rb26 so no rail mods required.(getting information about 10.5mm hats as 11mm doesnt fit) Suitable for ev14 only. The other injectors will require a fuel rail kit. **

When you get this part of the order correct i will PM you will your price which will be the single buy price and if we get 5 people all wanting the same item i will note this down and re PM you with your adjusted price... NO payments are to be made until the final date of this group buy and i can see how many people want how much of each item, at such time i will PM those on the group buy with banking details and people will promptly deposit via Direct Deposit into my account and then i will make the order.

under no circumstances will i accept oh i thought i would have the money buy then PLEASE do not commit to the group buy unless you have the money there ready to deposit

** Please accept my humble apologies if i have missed some information **

** All items are Genuine and come with a 12 months manufacturer's warranty **

Siemens 60lb

· Single buy set of 6 $330

· Group buy 5+ sets of 6 - $315

· Single buy set of 4 - $225

· Group buy 5+ sets of 4 - $210

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These are a full length injector, 14mm Oring, top feed, high impedance, EV1 style plug

Siemens 80lb

· Single buy set of 6 $345

· Group buy 5+ sets of 6 - $325

· Single buy set of 4 - $235

· Group buy 5+ sets of 4 - $220

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These are a full length injector, 14mm Oring, top feed, high impedance, EV1 style plug

Bosch 968 42lb

· Single buy set of 6 $330

· Group buy 5+ sets of 6 - $315

· Single buy set of 4 - $225

· Group buy 5+ sets of 4 - $210

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These are a full length injector, 14mm Oring, top feed, high impedance, EV1 style plug

Bosch EV14 52lb

· Single buy set of 6 $450

· Group buy 5+ sets of 6 - $415

· Single buy set of 4 - $305

· Group buy 5+ sets of 4 - $280

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These are a 3/4 length injector, 14mm Oring, top feed, high impedance, UScar style plug.

Height adapters are extra – used to convert from ¾ length to full length

Wiring adapters are extra – used to convert from UScar plug on injector to Bosch EV1 style

Billet height adapter with locking clips are $8ea, Wiring plug adapters $7ea. R34 specific wiring plug adapters are $11ea

11mm adapter to suit RB20 and 26 $8ea, 10.5mm adapter to suit standard fuel rail $16ea

Bosch EV14 1000cc ID1000 style

· Single buy set of 6 $580

· Group buy 5+ sets of 6 - $540

· Single buy set of 4 - $390

· Group buy 5+ sets of 4 - $365

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These are a 3/4 length injector, 14mm Oring, top feed, high impedance, UScar style plug.

Height adapters are extra – used to convert from ¾ length to full length

Wiring adapters are extra – used to convert from UScar plug on injector to Bosch EV1 style

Billet height adapter with locking clips are $8ea, Wiring plug adapters $7ea. R34 specific wiring plug adapters are $11ea

Bosch EV14 2200cc ID2000 style

· $209ea complete as pictured below, also includes locking clip for height adapter.

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These are a 38mm Oring to Oring length injector, 14mm Oring, top feed, high impedance. Price includes supplied height adapter to convert to full length and wiring adapter to convert to Bosch EV1 style plug.

Fuel rail conversion kits RB25, RB26, RB30, SR20

· R33 RB25 blue Single buy - $215

· R33 RB25 blue Group buy 5+ - $209

· RB26 blue or red Single buy - $225

· RB26 blue or red Group buy 5+ - $209

· RB30 blue or red Single buy - $225

· RB30 blue or red Group buy 5+ - $209

· Chrome available for RB30 – add $15 per rail.

· Redtop SR20 blue or red Single buy - $215

· Redtop SR20 blue or red Group buy 5+ - $199

· Chrome available for RB30 – add $15 per rail.

Also available for Holden LS1 & Ford BA-BF Turbo

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Blue or Red Anodized finish. Chrome available for $15 extra for SR20 & RB30. Use to convert to 14mm top feed injectors. Supplied complete with fittings & mounting hardware.

Bosch 044 External fuel pump

· Single buy $187

· Group buy 5+ - $179

Barbed or AN fittings available for $29 per pair.

Alloy bracket (silver, anodized red, or anodized blue) with stainless bolt & rubber insulator - $23ea

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Bosch 040 Internal fuel pump

· Single buy $215

· Group buy 5+ - $209

023 Pictured, but identical in appearance to 040.

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Bosch 023 Internal fuel pump

· Single buy $230

· Group buy 5+ - $218

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Walbro GSS341/342 Internal fuel pump including genuine Walbro fitting kit

· Single buy $132

· Group buy 5+ - $125

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Walbro GSS340 Internal fuel pump including genuine Walbro fitting kit

· Single buy $137

· Group buy 5+ - $130

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Walbro GSL392 External fuel pump including genuine Walbro fitting kit with bracket & fittings

· Single buy $169

· Group buy 5+ $159

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Bosch Z32 300ZX Airflow meter

· Single buy $265

· Group buy 5+ $245

Plug kit available as pictured below for $36 extra.

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*Many other wiring adapter combination's are available for the injectors and many other injectors are available on request.

The products above are only a few examples of what we can do, but if you’re ever after anything, just give me a yell.

We have a huge range including slicks, front runners, Nitrous kits, fuel pumps, carbys, manifolds, injectors, racing fuel, Fuel cells, shifters, shift kits, exhausts, extractors, cats, Autometer gauges, airfilters, silicone joiners, T-bolt clamps, turbos, PD supercharger kits, ecus, intercoolers and much more! And if we don’t stock it, we’ll do our best to source it for you!

**NB All of the above prices are including GST, excluding freight.

All prices above are for a group buy only. This assumes 1 order, 1 payment, 1 delivery address. Payment via bank deposit only. Paypal payment will incur 2.4% surcharge. Please allow up to 2 weeks after payment for order to be dispatched.

***NOTE someone asked me (madaz) about injectors for a 2jzgte that's why the below is in***

We are now having high quality billet fuel rail conversion kits made for Toyota 2JZGTE. Production will take approximately 3-4 weeks from date of order. Pictures & pricing will be forwarded ASAP.

Visit us at www.tuffcarparts.com or on Ebay Tuff Car Parts Ebay store

Tuff Car Parts Pty Ltd

Email: [email protected]

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Tuff Car Parts Raffle - $500 voucher up for grabs, all proceeds to QLD Flood Relief Appeal. Entries Close 8/2 - Please email for details!

To enter, you simply need to email us for payment details (please include which forum you are from, username, your full name & contact details). Email to [email protected] Please do not PM as email is much quicker for us to collate.

Payment is available either via bank deposit or paypal. You MUST use your username as the transaction reference. Payments without a reference will still be donated to the appeal, but will not be entered into the draw so please keep this in mind.

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80lb Siemens - $345 5+ $325

1) Madaz - R33 - $345, wiring harness $42, Blue fuel rail $215 + shipping $25 Total $627

2) SXY_33 - R33 - $345, wiring harness $42, Blue fuel rail $215 shipping $25 Total $627

2) D1C33 - $345, shipping $25 Total $370

2) SkyHi_33 - R33 - $345, wiring harness $42, Blue fuel rail $215 + shipping $25 Total $627 Paid

5) ON EDGE - R33 - $345, wiring harness $42, Blue fuel rail $215 + shipping $25 Total $627

3) 75coupe - R33 - $345, wiring harness $42, Blue fuel rail $215 + shipping $25 Total $627 Paid

4) GoAhead - R34 - $345, wiring harness $66, Z32 $265, Shipping $25 Total $701 Paid

60lb Siemens - $330

1) andy65b NM35 Stagea - $330, wiring harness (see bellow) $42)), shipping $25 Total $397 Paid

2) spoolin12 NM35 Stagea - $330, wiring harness (will check with supplier) $42)), shipping $25 Total $397 Paid

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5) <<< price change here

Bosch EV14 52lb $450

1) wisey18 R34 GTT - $450, wiring harness $66, Z32 $265, plug kit $36, GSS341/342 $132 shipping $25 Total $974 Paid

2) sirjb R34 GTT - $450, wiring harness $66, Z32 $265, plug kit $36, GSS341 $132, Shipping $25 Total $974 Paid

3) Shannon R34 GTT - $450, wiring harness $66, Walbro 342 $132, Shipping $25 Total $673 - Paid

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5) <<< price change here

EV14 1000cc - $580

1) Deano 1 R32 gtr - EV14 1000cc $580, 10.5mm adapters $96, wiring harness $42, Shipping $25 Total $695

2) Dunc NM35 Stagea - EV14 1000cc $580, wiring harness $42, Walbro GSS341/2 $132, Shipping $25 Total $779 Paid

3) RBJett R33 GTR - EV14 1000cc $580, wiring harness $42, Shipping $25 Total $695

4) Zaver R34 GTT - EV14 1000cc $580, wiring harness $42, Walbro GSS341/2 $132, Shipping $25 Total $779 Paid

5) <<< price change here

Z32 - $265

1) skins

2) wisey18 R34

3) GoAhead

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5) <<< price change here

Walbro GSS341/342 Internal fuel pump $132

1) wisey18

2) Dunc

3) Zaver

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Parts

1) R32Abuser 6* Adapters $96, 6* Wiring Harnesses $42, Shipping = $25 Total $163 Paid

i will add and edit this post as people get added to the list

you should still be able to tune large injectors on 98 and still get good drivability

my tuner told me to buy a datalogit so i can switch between maps so im guessing he is confident 840cc will run 98 no worries

just had a look at those siemens injectors and other sites list them as a "pencil" spray pattern

can you get anything in a 4 hole with a good pattern? it won't make more power but it will make for a better burn and be more efficient

if people need help choosing parts I'm happy to discuss what fuel they are going to run and there desired power output and we can get you a kit to suit your needs

i have a new motor being built in the next 6 months, i have sard 700s for it atm, but i do plan on changing to e85 soon as the pumps get closer to me, could u help me with a size for e85, specs

rb26, 2860-5, hoping to run 25-26psi and going for 400rwkw. i also got a Sard fuel rail so somthing that will fit into that would be great.

cheers

Hi Dean

i would say the Bosch EV14 1000cc as i don't know about the fuel rail i will have to email the supplier or rely on knowledge coming from the community

this is a big learning curve for me also

as soon as i have an answer i will post up

i have a new motor being built in the next 6 months, i have sard 700s for it atm, but i do plan on changing to e85 soon as the pumps get closer to me, could u help me with a size for e85, specs

rb26, 2860-5, hoping to run 25-26psi and going for 400rwkw. i also got a Sard fuel rail so somthing that will fit into that would be great.

cheers

I would go the 1000cc so he can use the 11mm top adapter. As for fitment to the Sard rail, I cannot advise on this but if it runs regular 11mm Sard top feeds, then I do not see why not.

please note guys, all information provided is for guidance only and that you will need to seek your own professional advice re fitment, tuning & sizing requirements.

These are all universal type products and all specs have been provided for any prospective buyer’s perusal.

don't hesitate to ring your tuner and ask questions also,

you say you have sard 700cc for it already well they are a top feed low impedance so running EV14 just needs you to convert to a high impedance

here is an install guide from Simon Michealmore

>>Install into Neo<<

the injectors he used were full length ones the ones being supplied in the group buy a 3/4 length

ok Adam your on the list as we have a fuel rail we don't need height adapter's

please double check what you guys need, with a tuner and such feel free to ask questions

i have replied to all PM's so far

i am awaiting a little information as yesterday we found out through another customer the 11mm injector hats dont fit a standard GTR fuel rail, so there maybe an update for GTR owners that require them needing the aftermarket fuel rail

the same person that had this issue also pointed out to me those like myself getting fuel rails will probably need aftermarket fuel pressure regulators as our factory one wont go into it

no problem Pete

regarding Fuel Pressure regulators, we might have to source our own Tuff Car can supply any brand we want he just wont do copies or cheap $50 FPR's

im looking into a TOMEI on RHD atm

Hey Madaz,

just a question about the spray pattern of the 80lb, "pencil" does that mean narrow, if so, would that affect the drive-ability?

and can i just get the height adapters and use the stock rail? is there an advantage with the rail, or is it the only way to run these injectors on the r33?

Adam

supplier tells me there will be no drivability issues as long as you have a good tuner

height adapters are only for the bosch ev14 injectors as they are 3/4 length

these need a fuel rail to suit the 14mm injector

we will need a fuel pressure regulator, ive been looking at a TOMEI or turbosmart FPR-800 Fuel Regulator

>>TOMEI<<

>>Turbo Smart FPR-800 Fuel Regulator<<

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