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^ haha all good :)

The thread did digress a little - DW Top Feed Injectors I haven't had experience with, however it does look like re-manufactured Bosch injectors... Similar to other top feeds.

I have DW 1200cc top feed injectors in my GTR and used to have in my Gts-t... Both idle like stock and work very well for economy and power! I had some DW 770cc top feeds in my old RB20 as well, also perfect.

I know a few people who have also jumped from Bosch 2000cc injectors after having issues with idle and them blocking over to DW 1200s and now having no issues at all

I have DW 1200cc top feed injectors in my GTR and used to have in my Gts-t... Both idle like stock and work very well for economy and power! I had some DW 770cc top feeds in my old RB20 as well, also perfect.

I know a few people who have also jumped from Bosch 2000cc injectors after having issues with idle and them blocking over to DW 1200s and now having no issues at all

Yeah, but to be fair, DW 1200cc and the Bosch 2000cc are basically the same technology bracket, and the 2000s are just far too big for most applications.

Defending the DW 1200s is a bit off topic when the criticism raised against DWs was specifically against the old side fed shitters.

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REVIVAL OF AN OLD THREAD!

Is anyone running the 950cc injectors? I asked my tuner today just waiting for a response.

Has anyone had any experience with these since this thread last died off?

side feed or top feed?

Sorry!

Side feed - I'm trying for the stock look with ease of installation.

don't do it, you'll want to stab yourself in the eye afterwards.

Just go top feed, 1/2 height ones fit under the plenum nicely and you can get all black fittings rail etc.

I can appreciate that top feed are good and all but I don't want to have to hand the tuner a kit and say "Here you go, piece it together for me" I'm just worried something could go wrong (I guess most tuners should be capable though?)

11mm rail with adapters?

Fake Sard reg?

There are better ways to convert to top feed using a 14mm rail and shorter half height injectors. ;)

11mm rail with adapters?

Fake Sard reg?

There are better ways to convert to top feed using a 14mm rail and shorter half height injectors. ;)

Scott, I'll message you later tonight to discuss if you have some free time.

11mm rail with adapters?

Fake Sard reg?

There are better ways to convert to top feed using a 14mm rail and shorter half height injectors. ;)

lol what a hater, I gave you measurements for nothing :)

I use a Turbosmart FPR1200 anyhow. Got that Sard FPR free so I used it.

I can appreciate that top feed are good and all but I don't want to have to hand the tuner a kit and say "Here you go, piece it together for me" I'm just worried something could go wrong (I guess most tuners should be capable though?)

Its very easy 14mm aeroflow rail with short spacers, 1/2 height xspurt injectors, reg, few fittings and hose and done. For around the $1000 mark you will have everything you need to drop straight in.

But yeah talk to Scott and he will get you everything you need to drop straight in for good price.

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