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ah ok i have pics of the RB30 which im told is the same as the RB25/26 but sorry cant confirm if the same as the ID2000, i don't see what would be so different though

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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

So full length injectors require the 20mm spacers but they Neo injectors in the group buy don't?

I'll be in for a set of 60lb'ers for a Neo as soon as someone buys my 6boost manifold!

yes but its only the Bosch injectors that are 3/4 length but Simon in that thread has just bought the 80lb/h Siemens so spacing the fuel rail must be easy enough

Hey was just after a group buy like this, Well im looking at the EV14 1000cc Injectors for my R34 GTT a set of 6, Will these fit it up properly without height adapters or do i need them, Please let me know what wiring harness also i need to connect it up, i have a R34 GTT RB25DET NEO

I even want the Walbro GSS342 fuel pump, Can u let me know how much my total would be.. Cheers!!

hi Zaver the EV14 are a 3/4 length injector so you don't need height adapters

1x EV14 1000cc $580

1x set harness $66

1x shipping $25

1x walbro 342 $132

Total $803

steve if i get the id1000's do i need the height adaptors to run them with A/M fuel rail?

coz i would be down for a set of them!

sorry I'm not sure, I'm trying to find out

every time i think i have my head around injectors i find out i don't :D

i dare say you will but don't quote me :)

hey steve,

just double checking these will fit np with the stock plenum?? and ive already got a adjustable nismo fpr, so should be ok.

e85 here i come :)

oh, if its just a connection issue, should be ok, as there is a rubber tube between the rail and fpr, im sure ill work something out.

and since your going the e85 way, do only the three caltex servo sell e85?? i know there is that race shop that has it, but do any other servos??

there is a Liberty on Tapleys Hill Rd

are you familular with Simon Micheal mores S14 drift car with RB25 NEO engine

with a GT3076 and these 80lb/h injectors @ 19psi he made 397 rwkw on a hub pack dyno

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