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You can't go wrong with NISMO or Tomei injectors for top quality after market injectors

555cc injectors will do the job nicely but if you are considering any more power than 300rwkw or going down the E85 path in the future then you may want to consider 740cc

They are usually cheapest direct from Japan (RHD, Nengun) I got mine through Jessie Streeter and saved a few hundred $$$...

Google his website and drop him an email, he is really good to deal with and plenty of SAU users have used his services

FYI you need side-feed injectors for the RB25DET

Good luck!

Hi,

Looking for new injectors for my RB25 R33 gts-t. I am looking for around 300rwkw. What size should I go and where is the best place to buy them online ?

thanks

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What about the ID725's?

Should be able to get them out of the US with a rail cheaper than the NISMO's

Did notice yesterday that there are SARD 650s and 850's going for $650 on yahoo japan (this is for 1j's but im sure RB25s would be the same)

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