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PERFORMANCE FUEL INJECTORS

BOSCH - VDO - SARD - ROCHESTER - DENSO

248cc > 2200cc

11mm or 14mm

High or Low imped.

Fittings and extensions also available

Over 50 different injectors to choose from

Prices always unbeatable!

Enquire with your requirements.

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Hi there,i need 1 sard 650 side feed fuel injector.If you have one could you pm me price and payment details please.

Hi mate,

I have just checked and it seems we have SARD side feed injectors in 800cc 550cc and 540cc but nothing that is 650cc.

Do you have a product code as we deal with SARD directly so we stock there entire range.

Brendan

They have been in my r33 for a long time,unfortunately i have no product code for them.

Mmm that's a tough one may be outdated product now.

hey buddy you wouldent happen to have bosh/vdo/ or even siemans injecetors to suit an RB25DET neo 14mm 3/4 lenghth in 550cc?? cheers

PM Sent - we have them

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nope top feed, high impedance

Ok sure, here are your options;

1. VDO 3/4 length 550cc USCAR (Plug) 14mm - $84/injector

2. DENSO standard length 550cc DENSO (Plug) 11mm - $89/injector

We also stock any adaptors or plugs that you may require.

We don't stock any 555cc injectors however if there is a particular injector model you are looking for I would just need the part number.

-Brendan

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Hi,

Best thing for you would be an EV 14 725cc (ID725) injector.

They can be used in either 11mm or 14mm applications and they come with fittings to suit either.

All 6 injectors including extensions and USCAR plug's would be $630 incl. delivery.

- Brendan

how much do u sell id2000's for to suit r33 gtr?

Hi,

I can do the injectors at $125/piece.

An entire set-up for stock R33 GTR fuel rail would be;

6x ID2000 - $750

6x Short > 11mm Extensions - $60

6x DENSO Plugs - $54

Total - - $864 incl. delivery.




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