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hello every one, Im planning on maxing my current N1 turbos out before purchasing new snails, my tuner told me i will require larger injectors and suggested i go for 1000cc id's, my future plans for hp will be 600hp, so i need to accomodate for this, the question i have is, i have seen many RBs running these sort of figures with the likes of SARD 700cc's is this due to the sards have far better atomisation of the fuel into the intake allowing for far better and more efficient combustion, becasue i'd rather run a more efficient injector then ones that just pump excessive amounts of fuel.

Thank you :)

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ID 1000s are very popular choice. It doesn't mean that they will pump more fuel for a given power level than a Sard 700. It used to be the case that big injectors didn't work the best at low delivery levels but ID1000s and even 2000s are considered to be fine for 600hp and also give you headroom in case you decide to go E85.

let me correct you. Call Vulture, get bosch 2200's, get them tested and matched, install and still profit hugely over the price of ID2000's.

Spend excess monies on beer and hookers

Not everyone like beer mate.

Cocaine and hookers would have been a nice suggestion too

Do the ID injectors bolt straight in to the rb26 fuel rail and plug? Im keen on the 1000s to run e85 on my gtr with -9s.

I remember down the line in 2002+, large fuel injectors were really only for race cars. Seems quality, control and precision has come a long way.

Do the ID injectors bolt straight in to the rb26 fuel rail and plug? Im keen on the 1000s to run e85 on my gtr with -9s.

I remember down the line in 2002+, large fuel injectors were really only for race cars. Seems quality, control and precision has come a long way.

Yes.

Injector plus rail adaptor plus wiring adaptor = direct fit

Injectors are about $132 each and come with the rail adaptor and plug

Yes.

Injector plus rail adaptor plus wiring adaptor = direct fit

Injectors are about $132 each and come with the rail adaptor and plug

Stock injectors are 10.5mm dia, ID's with adapters are 11mm dia. Although they are abit tight, as Daniel pointed out they do fit :-)

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