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Hey guys,

new to posting on the whole sau forum,

just wanted to know if anyone has had any experience with clean injection on ebay

http://myworld.ebay.com.au/clean-injection?_trksid=p2047675.l2559

was looking at some of the deals they have with the rail, injectors and the fpr.

Couldn't find much with the search button and seen so many people get flamed for not using it haha

Also i was looking at getting one of the "freddy" plenums to go with it, just want to know if this will bolt onto the"freddy"

and last haha there is so many freddys on ebay, just want to know if there is a specific ebay store or online store that sells one that hopefully wont leak etc

I also know that alot of people will say stay with the stock plenum and just get side feed etc but i want to clean up the piping (front facing) and in the process if these injectors are go to go then why not grab a this
to go with it http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Nissan-Skyline-RB25DET-rb25-gts-t-gts-s-r34-r33-rail-1000cc-turbo-Fuel-Injectors-/181071313809?pt=AU_Car_Parts_Accessories&hash=item2a28b0fb91


Once again sorry if this has been covered and if someone could like me that would be great!

Thanks guys!

Josh

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ok.

dont normally post in threads like this, but...

i actually purchased a set on christmas 2009.

1000cc drop inn for 32gtr.

had twin gtrs at 18psi, haltech runing 95oct and had 280rwkw.

they idled nice down low.

the bloke i dealt with responded very quickly to emails(went outside of ebay due to no listing and low stock).

these emails would have been xmas eve in the us, so was very surprised.

im very happy with the product.

3 years, and no problems with the injectors.

car should be running again soon, with alot more power, so will update this when i know results.

hope this helps.

cheers, luke.

  • 9 months later...

I purchased one of their kits (clean-injection) for my 240sx with rb25 engine about 2 years ago. Came with the sard regulator that looked pretty genuine to me. I purchased the bosch 750cc injector with fuel rail to fit my factory intake manifold. Actually really pleased with the quality. My car is making a happy 625whp on e85 no issues at all. Idle is rock solid. I plan on upgrading my turbo to go for 900hp soon...will be contacting them to see if they have some bosch 1000cc injectors to do the job.

Thanks heaps for the replies guys! What about the Intake plenum, any ideas on which ones are safe and which ones are a no go?

Freddy plenum is just a bad idea left, right and centre. If you must have an FFP then at least get a Plasmaman so you can retain the longer runners and not throw away free torque.

If you must have a Freddy, then find a good one (good luck) and buy it. Once you have it, then organise injectors and rail for it, so you can see/feel/measure the injector seats, mounting locations and so on and provide those details to whoever you buy the fuel gear from.

Haha, genuine Sard copy fuel reg with every purchace. :P

I could nearly match their injector prices I think, once you add shipping. I guess the issue is, what happens if you have to return something...

Scotty, would you have a price for 4 injectors for a Nissan GTIR? looking for anything above 550cc.

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