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Hey All,

I've been trying for a few days now to track down replacement fuel injectors for an RB20E. It uses stock A4600 injectors which seem rather hard to find. Best I can do at the moment is some $1200 and 3 week wait - sounds more like the cost of a new engine! Posts in Wanted-To-Buy have turned up no results. Would it be cheaper / faster to upgrade the whole fuel system / engine to RB25? Atleast I might pickup a turbo for the money rather than some boring old fuel injectors.

Thoughts or advice?

Luke

Are your injectors top feed? if so then you will find that R32 RB20det will fit and R32 RB25de injectors will fit,. . . stock R33 RB25DET injectors are SIDE feed and unlikely to go on your stock intake manifold without a fight

drop in a 25... I think you have the worst combo motor the skylines came out with... 2 litre, non turbo, single overhead cam. wouldn't put to much money on it...

if you stick with the n/a route I have seen n/a 25de's go for about $600-900 complete, turbo 25de's about 1500-2000.

http://www.skylinesa...__fromsearch__1

searched rb25de in private sale parts. $700 :) I know that it was posted a couple of months ago, but as an example.

http://www.skylinesa...__fromsearch__1

This was posted decemeber last year, "rb25det long motor not 100% sure on condition only idle it in car no noises no smoke

car had 66000ks on it, sat in a shed for 8 years after accident $800 firm"

http://www.skylinesa...__fromsearch__1

This was posted Sep last year, but has been active up to 2 weeks ago....

"RB25DE non Turbo with 4WD sump (comes with loom + ECU) $600" he is in melb too.

You get the idea.... search, stay vigilant, and ye shal find :)

I see heaps of these going on here, just gotta check every day for something new.

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