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Selling 6 x Bosch 2200 cc injectors (2200cc @ 43.5 psi)

Part number is 0 280 158 821
High impedance, 14mm

They were removed from the box and test fitted to my fuel rail.

Included are the denso plugs which are sealed in the box and extensions to take the injector to full length. Some petroleum jelly was used during test fitment which is still smeared around the o-rings.

Only selling to use the Siemens mototron injectors.

Wanting to get $680 for them as is. Includes express post delivery.

Originally purchased from Precision Engine Components.

Just to save some confusion regarding fuel rails and injector types.

These have the 14mm o-ring and are to suit a top feed 14mm fuel rail. Standard the injectors are 40mm length, the extensions I have to suit them take them to full length (60mm).

If you're running an aftermarket fuel rail then they may suit as is, if you don't then you can buy extensions that will take the injector from 14mm to 11mm - these are not included with mine and you would have to buy them on your own if needed. I wont be dropping my price because of this.

Hope it helps.

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