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HI everyone I have a rb25det neo turbo conversion going into my r32 20de. Haven't started it yet. Will the neo injectors bolt straight in as both are top feed. Or are the o.rings different sizes.
And has anyone done this conversion with some feedback
Cheers

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just saying you're going to regret it and then go ask yourself why you wasted so much time and money on slapping a turbo to a RB20DE then paying $1k for a tune and find out it's slower than your neighbour's bottom of the range diesel golf.

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Lol stop replying don't wanna hear it. Ain't paying any money all ready have parts apart from few fittings. Already have ecu and tuning myself. It's my daily. not a race car. That's in the shed.

cool man, do the conversion then.

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if your looking for a cheap rb20 injector, xr6 injectors will work with different o rings and spacers as the xr6 injectors are longer, or you could just cut the plastic section off the top of the injector and it will fit will no spacers as i've trial fitted one stock xr6 injector just to mock up.
note: factory xr6/xr6T injectors are a down grade and smaller than 270cc

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/6x-New-Genuine-SIEMENS-875cc-80lb-Ford-Falcon-BA-BF-NA-Upgrade-Fuel-Injector-/151321721730?hash=item233b7a3b82

scotty might be able to get them in a better price
http://www.sau.com.au/forums/user/63525-scotty-nm35/

for a det+t id run a normal thickness metal headgasket so that the compression is not changed and still higher than a det

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