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Any thoughts on these injectors?

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The seller claims they are 'NEW', also sells these as 550cc. (same colour)

I ordered EV14 injectors from him some time ago, and they were OK.

Would you reckon these are High-Flowed units?

Thanks ...

Edited by Torques

Thanks,

The seller claimed they're brand new but didn't elaborate whether they were high flowed.

They look suspiciously like the "Nismo" ones a few of the guys have been buying which test at 300cc.

Nah , those are the high flow units

Just brand new highflows as opposed to second hand highflowed units..

So why didnt you install the EV14s..??

How can you tell? Is it becuase they have a darker red plug than other nismo injectors?

No, you cant tell by looking at them at all, or even by looking at 1 ebay listing..

But because i was looking for injectors recently I looked at lots..

I noticed he sells quite alot of injectors that look that look stock but flow all different rates..so it seems pretty obvious to me he is hiflowing them..

There is a few sellers on there that do the same thing..Five-o is another big seller of brand new hiflow injectors..

Hi,

Yes .. these are high-flowed.

I asked the seller, and it is the 'one hole' design.

Dunno why he does not just write so .. ?

I also bough a fuel rail with EV14 injectors from him, which was alright.

(actually a bargain, since the injectors where Ford Motorsport item)

Very interested in this too, has anyone got these before??

the same seller sells top feed conversion kits aswell. i got one for my gf rb25. seems ok. (but get the bosch injectors not the 80lb siemans. )

Whats wrong with the 60 or 80 lb siemens deka injectors?? I was thinking of getting them, only $270 a set..

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