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Hey all.

Just compiling my parts that I need for future upgrade.

I have stumbled a cross these

http://www.vividracing.com/catalog/deatschwerks-flow-fuel-injector-750cc-nissan-skyline-rb26dett-8902-p-108463.html

Just wondering if anyone here knows anything about them? The fuel pump I hear is good but I find nothing in google about the injectors.

I'm leaning towards these mainly because sard 700cc injectors are discontinued and I do not wish to go 800cc because I have to solder new plugs on.

Whereas above said injectors are drop in see ya later.

Thoughts? Opinions?

Thanks

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The DW 740cc injectors used to be high flows. DW have since told me they have these manufactures specifically for them and they are not high flows.(This is atleast true for the side feed injectors not sure about the top feeds)

I have a set of 740's will let you know when I finish my car and get it tuned.

Plenty of EVO's 35 GTRS are using DW injectors so they can not be that bad

Hmmm... Haha

I'm pretty sure these are high flow. But what do I know haha.

Guilt toy, of you wouldn't mind, do you care to elaborate why they are so terrible on you're eyes?

Of the other platform tuners are running them then they can't have such a bad rep.

I have a set of Deatschwerks 550s which I ran in my RB25DET and now in my RB30/25 going fine.

If I get my engine forged and go to E85 and big kw I would upgrade to ID1000 or ID2000 but not because there was anything wrong with my Deatschwerks.

I'm running a set in my R34 GTT and they work fine, no complaints from the tuner either. I liked the idea of direct fitment and retaining the quad orifice spray design.

I'm running a set in my R34 GTT and they work fine, no complaints from the tuner either. I liked the idea of direct fitment and retaining the quad orifice spray design.

+1 running 600cc's in my R34 GTT with 340HP atw, Idle is smooth as and they work well on the power end.

Tuner was very happy with them.

if only the forum had a tag function like FB..... ARTZ needs to see this

guilt toy your being sarcastic right?

Lol...yeah i see it...some reason my crappy phone doesnt want me to log in...

But anyways, after harrassing a few members on here (:cheers: guys) for info and asking Trent, Im getting the DWs..1000cc FTW... :thumbsup:

just trying to find out how much postage from the US is gunna be as we speak..

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