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Hi everyone. Looking at upgrading my injectors from 550cc to 1000 or 1200cc injectors. Have 2 different types available and they both have different ohms they work on. One is 4.5 ohms and the other is 12.5 ohms. Both fith the 25 neo engine. And E85 compatible. Witch ones do I need. Thanks

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Do not buy "direct from the manufacturer" if that means "from ali baba or some other Chinese supplier" unless you are 10000000% sure that they really really really really are THE factory.

Otherwise, buy Bosch EV14 based ones from ID, Deatchworks, Xspurt or equivalent for 3x the money but be sure that they'll work. Do a search on here for recent Xspurt posts by scotty (not his username by the way).

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They are bosch injectors

Impressive.

For that price my wholesaler would love to buy 10,000 please.

You might want to check if they are made at the Bosch factory again... Or that they aren't factory seconds/knockoffs.

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