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hey guys,

finally got around to finding some injectors to work with.

i can get these 38mm bosch id1000's

http://www.fuelinjectorconnection.com/shop/index.php?_a=viewProd&productId=211

or get these 48mm bosch id1000's

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/BOSCH-ID1000-1000CC-FUEL-INJECTORS-LS1-9-3-4-LENGTH-/360275679335?pt=AU_Car_Parts_Accessories&hash=item53e21a9867#ht_3187wt_907

now the 38mm units will be better for clearnace.

just want to double check that they will go onto my rb25 with a 14mm top feed rail.

cheers

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i can fit the 3/4 in with a SLIM style rail but thats a 11mm rail so i would need to mill the injector holes to 14mm (machine shop)

but i was thinking if i got the 38mm i could run the 11mm top hat to bring them to 48mm and then run the 11mm rail.

just need to make sure they will go in no worries

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and? doesnt really show me how they fit?

anyway i ended up ordering the 38mm injector with a 11mm top hat to bring the length to 48mm (3/4 size)

fingers crossed. if they are still too tall ill take the top hat off and run them as a 38mm injector with a 14mm rail.

so ideally i can come down 10mm in height if i NEED to.

$65 per injector is damn good!

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