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Hey guys, quick question.

Do power enterprise injectors fit into a standard fuel rail on a Rb26. They are 700cc ones

This is what you need to look at. http://www.powerenterpriseusa.net/products/fuel/injector/index.htm

They are low impedance top feed injectors.

After a quick read of the website it seems the injectors are supplied to suit the car model.

Thanks room, I did read that but a bit on kudos motersport webpage says that they don't fit but then I heard that they can but are a tight fit as moodles said. Think they are same as sard, will test fit tomorrow anyway. Will I need to replace my stock fuel pump as I only have stock turbos and not planning to go any more power for a while?

Thanks room, I did read that but a bit on kudos motersport webpage says that they don't fit but then I heard that they can but are a tight fit as moodles said. Think they are same as sard, will test fit tomorrow anyway. Will I need to replace my stock fuel pump as I only have stock turbos and not planning to go any more power for a while?

Since you are putting larger injectors in you must have an aftermarket computer. It wouldn't hurt to run a better fuel pump but if the car is staying at stock power or so then the stock pump will do the job. But is old and for the sake of a few hundred dollars I would replace it.

here are my bad boys

http://i.imgur.com/NN4A6.jpg

http://i.imgur.com/63XOx.jpg

proof that the 700cc sards are exactly the same as stock injectors in terms of fitment

Edited by snozzle

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