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Whoa sozz i got a bit carried away with that one.they are all side feed injectors.

Hey i want to know would they be a straight fit for some SARD 550cc Injectors Side feed, High Impedence. http://www.greenline.jp/catalogue/bcpartli...=R33B&intake=FI these guys have some injectors but they require some injector collars.And what i was thinking was why would they make them for the rb25det and they need injector collars to fit.:)

Thanks,Craig.

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Those injectors require more than collars I believe, they need to be modified so they can fit in the rail from what I remember, those mods are best done by an engineer. You can use the fitment kit on them though.

RX7 injector prices vary, it's simply a case of checking around because prices vary considerably, try out of the way places.

So are you definently sure that these would fit the SARD 550cc Injectors Side feed?Have you had any experience with them?what are your reasons.

The only reason that im asking is cause im thinking about buying the injectors and need to know for caertain not halfway certain.:D

So are you definently sure that these would fit the SARD 550cc Injectors Side feed?Have you had any experience with them?what are your reasons.

The only reason that im asking is cause im thinking about buying the injectors and need to know for certain not halfway certain.:D

So are you definently sure that these would fit the SARD 550cc Injectors Side feed?Have you had any experience with them?what are your reasons

The only reason that im asking is cause im thinking about buying the injectors and need to know for certain not halfway certain.:D

I am 98% sure that that is the injector I think it is, however I would prefer a part number in order to be 100% sure. Assuming it is the injector I believe it is, then the following holds:

It will first need modifying by an engineer, both the lower filter assembly and the small flange on the aluminium pintle cap. I had a set of SARD type 550cc injectors only a few weeks ago, so I know exactly what to do. The flange has to be modfied precisely because it has to hold the lower o-ring in place, care must be taken not to damage the lower filter assembly too because there is no replacement part available. When that has been done, the fitment kit gets added, then you can install them (ideally they should have a flow test first though). They will be high impedance but different connector (included in the kit I have).

I will email you, I can make them direct fit with the kit installed.

Here is the part number u wanted in an email i got from greenline.

Hi,

The part number is 63508. Alternatively 63509 can also be used.

Please let us know if you require further information.

Kind regards,

Jason

Greenline Motorsports

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