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Hi all,

I have a r34 gtt with a gtx3076, link ecu, Walbro 450lph fuel pump ect.

Anyways its time to upgrade the injectors, I want to put something decent in which will allow me to run E85 down the track without needing to change injectors again. I will need to upgrade the pump & lines when the time comes.

I am looking at these deatschwerks 1000cc E85 compatible injectors:

http://www.deatschwerks.com/products/fuel-injectors/sport-compact/nissan/skyline/neo-rb25det/1998-02-neo-rb25det/17u-06-1000-6-detail

Now the question is, are these going to be ok to run 98 pump fuel through without having a shocking idle & part throttle drive ability?

If its going to make the car real rough then I think I will need to go smaller now & then upgrade when I do want to go E85.

Sorry if this is a newb question, I have done some searching but cant find much.

Thanks in advance.

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They are a high flowed Bosch 550cc injector, so there are better options for 1000cc injectors available now.

http://www.nzefi.com/product/nissan-rb-1000ccmin-top-feed-direct-fit-fuel-injector-kit/

Thanks for all the help.

Sub boy32 are you saying those deatschwerks are actually high flowed 550cc bosch injectors?

Wheezy what brand injectors did you fit?

What sort of power are you guys running on 98?

Sub boy32 are you saying those deatschwerks are actually high flowed 550cc bosch injectors?

I wouldn't stress too much, most of the 1000's sold these days are 750cc injectors with the pintle cap removed. They spray perfectly well, and work better for e85 imo than the long nose 900cc injectors he linked, and cheaper.

Marketing hype...

Id1000

With the dollar the way it is, locally modified and warranted injectors are a much smarter option, considering they are exactly the same Bosch injector. Unless you like paying the ID tax...

With the dollar the way it is, locally modified and warranted injectors are a much smarter option, considering they are exactly the same Bosch injector. Unless you like paying the ID tax...

The new 1300 and 1700s from ID are a whole new ball game though, internals are made inhouse with BOSCH motorpsort department... they are streets above the rest ATM.

The new 1300 and 1700s from ID are a whole new ball game though, internals are made inhouse with BOSCH motorpsort department... they are streets above the rest ATM.

The 1300's are only available through ID, but the 1700's are sold locally also. Not cheap though.

I was hoping to try them out in the evo but the 1400's I have currently will be fine with the Haltech elite i'm sure, and nearly half the price.

The new 1300 and 1700s from ID are a whole new ball game though, internals are made inhouse with BOSCH motorpsort department... they are streets above the rest ATM.

I wonder how much different they are from the stainless Deatscheworks...

http://www.deatschwerks.com/products/fuel-injectors/sport-compact/nissan/skyline/rb26dett-skyline/1989-2002-rb26dett/1200cc-fuel-injectors-6-detail

http://www.deatschwerks.com/products/fuel-injectors/sport-compact/nissan/skyline/rb26dett-skyline/1989-2002-rb26dett/1500cc-fuel-injectors-8-detail

I wouldn't stress too much, most of the 1000's sold these days are 750cc injectors with the pintle cap removed. They spray perfectly well, and work better for e85 imo than the long nose 900cc injectors he linked, and cheaper.

Marketing hype...

We have done quite a bit of injector testing.

The spray pattern between a high flowed 550/750cc injector compared to the ones I have linked to are night and day different

The Bosch 1000's are designed for Ethanol, where as the 550s weren't......

High flowed injectors were fine when there wasn't the correct sized injector available.....but now Bosch makes 1000's, 1300's and 1650's straight out of the box now.

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