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R33 Intake, What Fuel Rail (R32/33/34) Gives The Most Injector Options?


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deatchwerks used to be highflowed stockers, no longer the case afaik, for rb25 anyway. depending on the ecu you have and your future goals it might be worth going straight to 1000s to cover any future desires for more power/e85 etc.

gcg are the australian distributor but they do throw their markup ontop. i ordered directly off the deatchwerks website with no hiccups

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I got my DW 740cc direct from there web site quick as and cheap any one know how accurate there flow sheets are? Having issues getting them right in nistune

hey im pretty keen to buy some of these injectors too, are they any seals etc that should be replaced , i dont know much about this and just wondering if there's o rings or somthing that the injectors sits on or somthing that should be replaced .

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