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Hey People,

Last week I destroyed my stock ER34 Ceramic Turbo and I'm in the process of buying some parts to get back on the road.

So far I have purchased:

- HKS GT-RS Turbo

- Apexi Power FC

- Z32 AFM

- Walbro Fuel Pump

Current Modifications Include:

- HKS Hi-Power Exhaust

- Tein Super Streets W/ EDFC

I am looking at getting a V-SPL front mound and Greddy Radiator and plan to run roughly 1bar boost.

All I have left to purchase is injectors but cant seem to find a good set around 500cc - 780cc which is what I believe I need for this setup. Can anyone recommend a good quality injector (good atomisation and wont cause rough idle) that will not bottleneck roughly 270rwkw?

I have read mixed reviews on the Nismo 480cc Injectors regarding the power that they can handle...

Any other thoughts or ideas on this setup would be greatly appreciated.

Cheers Craig.

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I dont think the new radiator is needed unless there's something wrong with your current one, but I'm not an expert.

Can't remember if you mentioned one or not but a boost controller of some description might be an idea as well.

If your not keen on cutting a hole in your car for the return pipe on the fmic you listed, maybe look at a blitz return flow one, but that's up to you.

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Deatschwerks 600cc.

Hey People,

Last week I destroyed my stock ER34 Ceramic Turbo and I'm in the process of buying some parts to get back on the road.

So far I have purchased:

- HKS GT-RS Turbo

- Apexi Power FC

- Z32 AFM

- Walbro Fuel Pump

Current Modifications Include:

- HKS Hi-Power Exhaust

- Tein Super Streets W/ EDFC

I am looking at getting a V-SPL front mound and Greddy Radiator and plan to run roughly 1bar boost.

All I have left to purchase is injectors but cant seem to find a good set around 500cc - 780cc which is what I believe I need for this setup. Can anyone recommend a good quality injector (good atomisation and wont cause rough idle) that will not bottleneck roughly 270rwkw?

I have read mixed reviews on the Nismo 480cc Injectors regarding the power that they can handle...

Any other thoughts or ideas on this setup would be greatly appreciated.

Cheers Craig.

Agreed, the radiator isn't needed.

With the injectors, I take it you want something that is direct plug and play? Of the list that you put up, I believe only the Power Enterprise injectors will fit straight in. The Nismo 480's will as well, so depends on what your goals are for the car. I would recommend getting bigger injectors to accommodate any changes you want to make in the future.

I have read mixed reviews on the Nismo 480cc Injectors regarding the power that they can handle...

What do you mean mixed reviews?

A 480cc injector, will support 480hp (360kw) on PULP - or there abouts for the sake of the conversation at hand (it's not 100% accurate, but near enough).

Also consider GTRs will make ~300rwkw on factory injectors. They use a 440cc injector.

Nismo 480cc will be more injector than you'll need for a GT-RS.

What i would be more concerned about is the Walbro fuel pump. This is the suspect part. Some seem to flow fine, others simply do not - that is the 'mixed review' part of your setup.

I also think you'll need more than 1bar for the power you are chasing.

Aren't the Nismo 480 one of the only bolt-in for a NEO?

From what I found when looking for my injectors, yes.

From memory my options were the Nismo 480's (wanted bigger), Siemens Deka's (tuner told me not to), Deatschwerks (couldn't find a lot of info), and the Power Enterprise which is what I ended up going with.

Get the ID1000s (Bosch) they work well at low duty cycles as well.

Forget the radiator

Does the HKS exhaust come with a front pipe? You will need a 3in front pipe.

Consider getting a Nistune board.

From what I found when looking for my injectors, yes.

From memory my options were the Nismo 480's (wanted bigger), Siemens Deka's (tuner told me not to), Deatschwerks (couldn't find a lot of info), and the Power Enterprise which is what I ended up going with.

Well you said:

But they won't suit the stock setup.

What stock setup?

I'm confuse

Well you said:

What stock setup?

I'm confuse

Oh no no, that was your post getting in the way lol :P

I was referring to the ID1000's that Artz posted. They won't suit the stock setup. I took a bit long replying and didn't see your post so I didn't bother quoting haha.

Oh no no, that was your post getting in the way lol :P

I was referring to the ID1000's that Artz posted. They won't suit the stock setup. I took a bit long replying and didn't see your post so I didn't bother quoting haha.

They are topfeed. Do they not fit physically or electrically?

You can get the 14mm collar, so they fit physically. Need a spacer because they are full length while GTT injectors are 3/4 length. They use different plugs is the biggest issue, not a big deal if you know what you're doing or getting them installed. So it's not a huge lot of stuffing around to fit them.

Was just mentioning in case the OP is after drop in OEM replacements and doesn't want to modify anything.

You can just buy adaptor plugs, makes it easier as well for those worried about defects, as opposed to re-wiring the loom

Yeh? Wasn't aware... Do you know where from? I just ordered a set of ID1000's, would be good if I didn't have to rewire.

ill just chime in on the injector side..

cheapest and best injector is the Bosch ID1000's.. they come in either 14mm 3/4 length (standard GTT fuel rail) or 11mm 3/4or full length (GTR fuel rail). They have the best low pulse and spray pattern and cause no idle issues myself, n1GTR and piggaz on here are 3 cars that use these injectors with perfect idle (these are the only 3 that I have had first hand contact with) They also come with the assosiated plugs, pins, baskets which is a 20 min job to repin your existing injector loom (which is 2 clips and 1 plug to remove)

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/375166-fuel-and-injector-needs/

^^ one of the cheapest i have found besides one shop on ebay in the US

ill just chime in on the injector side..

cheapest and best injector is the Bosch ID1000's.. they come in either 14mm 3/4 length (standard GTT fuel rail) or 11mm 3/4or full length (GTR fuel rail). They have the best low pulse and spray pattern and cause no idle issues myself, n1GTR and piggaz on here are 3 cars that use these injectors with perfect idle (these are the only 3 that I have had first hand contact with) They also come with the assosiated plugs, pins, baskets which is a 20 min job to repin your existing injector loom (which is 2 clips and 1 plug to remove)

http://www.skylinesa...injector-needs/

^^ one of the cheapest i have found besides one shop on ebay in the US

I ended up going with the XSPURTS 1000cc, they are a Bosch injector that is apparently modified, they were plug in units but they are full height which didn't matter to me as i ran a HKS rail anyway.... They weren't cheap though ($990 i think).... I originally had SARD 550's which were a drop in injector too, they just had a small rail spacer.

http://www.xspurtinjectors.com/

There are plenty of cheaper injectors out there, but i figured its one of those things i want to fit and forget so i spent the extra cash on them, they should suit any further upgrades too

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