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Hi

I'm looking at upgrading my injectors and fuel pump to match do you sell pumps and mayb fuel rails if so can u send me some prices?

Hi,

Sure thing mate, we can do the lot!

What vehicle is it, top feed injectors and rail? What sort of power are you looking at?

Let me know and I'll set you up.

Brendan

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hey Brendan chasing some 1000's for my 34 neo with standard rail. not to fussed on brand. also do you sell e85 compatible fuel pumps? cheers

Yes and Yes :yes:

The EV14 BOSCH injectors are the most popular on the market today, come in 550cc, 725cc, 1000cc, 1150cc.

I can supply them with extensions to make them full size injectors and plug's.

The fuel pump is the Walbro E85 460LPH fuel pump, the only in-tank purpose built fuel pump on the market today, comes with all fittings and 2x strainers.

- Brendan

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Hey!

Are you going to be running to feed injectors? Using an aftermarket fuel rail?

Turbo's we don't do as yet.

Let me know,

Brendan

(VM)

Sorry for the delay yeah aftermarket intake and rail not sure yet if 740's or 1000cc but around them.

Will need fuel pump as well.

Do you sell fuel pressure regs? I've had one for ages I got for nothing but needs a gauge.

Thanks

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Sorry for the delay yeah aftermarket intake and rail not sure yet if 740's or 1000cc but around them.

Will need fuel pump as well.

Do you sell fuel pressure regs? I've had one for ages I got for nothing but needs a gauge.

Thanks

No probs buddy

We have both 750cc and 1000cc injectors available, these are E85 compatible and very easy to tune.

I would go with either a 400LPH or 450LPH fuel pump - both Walbro.

We can set you up with a T/S gauge depends on the HP your going for...

Let me know,

Brendan

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How much for the 1000cc and a 4500lph r they external? Just so I can factor in an fittings and hoses, also I'm guessing a rewire too on higher voltage. HP 500 ish

Ok sure,

All 6x BOSCH 1000cc injectors with plugs and extensions to suit would be $660, the E85 unit is an in-tank pump and would be $220 with all fittings and strainers.

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Hi there,

I'm looking for a set of injectors and E85 fuel pump for an R32GTR making 363 awkw on 98 pump. Looking to make the step to E85. Any recommendations/pricing?

Thanks

Hi mate!

I would go with the BOSCH 1000cc injectors, they are the only unit's which are purpose built for E85 and race fuels.

Price on a full set of 6x flow matched with extensions and plugs would be $660.

Cheers,

Brendan

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