Jump to content
SAU Community

Recommended Posts

Hey guys,

Quick question. I purchased some Injector Dynamic ID2000s with the adaptor kit to suit. Is there any clips to hold the adaptors onto the injectors or do they just sit tight with the O rings & I've noticed alot of guys with these injectors have purple adaptors whilst mine a silver ( Is there any difference between the two colours or is just cosmetic). They are 11mm adaptors to suit my HKS rail.

Anyone with some knowlege on these would be great.

Cheers guys

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/375869-id2000/
Share on other sites

Did you purchase the injectors from injector dynamics or someone local? If you bought genuine ones they would've come with the clips to hold the adaptor to the injector... Does your silver adaptors have a filter in the top.. If bought locally with non genuine adaptors there more than likely Bosch 2000's not ID2000...

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/375869-id2000/#findComment-5994568
Share on other sites

They were purchased through VPW Australia ( http://www.vpw.com.au/productgroup.asp?CatID=6&SubCatID=1047&priorCatID=1047&PrdGrpID=5009 )

I spoke to them today but they didnt have any clue....

Here are some picture of them:

IMG_0440.jpg

IMG_0439.jpg

Is there any real difference between the Bosch ones and Injector Dynamics?

According to VPW they dont use clips at all but none shown on the ID website dont have clips.

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/375869-id2000/#findComment-5995985
Share on other sites

They were purchased through VPW Australia ( http://www.vpw.com.a...7&PrdGrpID=5009 )

I spoke to them today but they didnt have any clue....

Here are some picture of them:

IMG_0440.jpg

IMG_0439.jpg

Is there any real difference between the Bosch ones and Injector Dynamics?

According to VPW they dont use clips at all but none shown on the ID website dont have clips.

depends who is selling what.. sellers of Bosch will say no difference

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/375869-id2000/#findComment-5996177
Share on other sites

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now


  • Latest Posts

    • When you crank your car, and hit it with a timing light, can you see a steady crank timing?
    • Oh, forgot to add, A few months ago I was getting mixture codes and the car was using crap loads of fuel. You could smell the unburned fuel in the exhaust, it was crazy strong. Economy was over 17.5 l/100 and usually around 19. I smoked the engine and found a leaky CCV hose which I replaced and then I replaced my two pre cat O2 sensors, I also replaced the MAF. This fixed my mixture codes and improved my exonomy but I'm still 14 - 15 l/100 when pottering about town so something is still amiss. Throttle response is much better and it has more pep but I'd like to know why it's still so thirsty (and I'm hoping that whatever it is gives me a bit more poke).    
    • Car is on factory injectors/z32 maf/ q45 throttle body/ z32 ecu with nistune 
    • Hello all, currently finishing up a rb25 swap into my s14. Having issues with starting, car has spark (confirmed by pulling a plug and watching it spark), has fuel(confirmed by checking pulse/voltage at injectors all spark plugs are soaked in fuel). Car cranks over and pops into the exhaust with a heavy fuel smell but no attempt to start or run, I have torn the timing cover off and triple confirmed timing, turned the CAS in multiple spots both directions, attempted to start with coolant temp and maf unplugged, checked my fuel lines and made sure they weren’t backwards, checked voltage at cas/injectors/coilpacks, made sure all the grounds in the harness are connected and added a few grounding straps (1 from chassis to block, 1 from chassis to head, and 1 from chassis to igniter chip) I am getting stumped here. As a last ditch effort I made a full grounding harness tonight that’s going to run from the battery and add an extra ground from the battery onto the coil pack harness/igniter chip/ intake manifold/ Wiring specialties harness ground/ and alternator. I’m hoping maybe the grounding harness will fix it here but posting here to see if anyone has any other ideas on what else I can check. My fuel pressure is unknown right gauge will be here tomorrow.  IMG_3206.mov
    • yeah I was shocked when I checked my spare OEM on and as below that's how they come from Nissan. (side interesting note new NEO gearbox and replacement park lack the brass bush on the tips and its just all alloy) unsure about damage to the box currently back at 1110 to be pulled down/inspected and selector fork replaced as he built it previously and given the never before seen failure on his billet forks he is replacing it under warranty. He said he has used always OEM the keyway tab without issue for years so it could be an unlucky coincidence. I did talk to him about the sharp corners and stress concentration too. Re: hard shifts i got 7+ years out of the OEM one and the fork itself failed not the keyway. so could be bad luck as I said or an age thing + heat cycles in box and during fabrication of billet?
×
×
  • Create New...