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i will keep a look out for further updates i am interested in them it sounds like a worthwhile alternative to getting 550cc injectors.I am not after more than 250rwkw and im guessing with an increase in rail pressure they can be pushed closer to 500cc.

Are they a straight swap injector?

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coming from the sr community, i can tell you there are a quite few people pushing there s15 turbos and injectors to around 200-210rwkw with some extra fuel rail pressure

and there pretty maxed out at around 190rwkw with stock fuel rail pressure..

so if you have 6 of then i would imagine something like 200/4 x6= 300rwkw would be possible with extra fuel rail pressure

there is someone on silviansw.com selling a set of 4 for $300 for anyone interested too :D

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I am currently converting my rb30 to turbo power and ive read that the vl injectors run out of steam pretty early in the piece. I have also heard that R33 GTR 444cc injectors may well fit straight in. If anybody knows it would be a big help. May as well buy the GTR injectors instead of the Holden variety if they fit.

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Simple numbers guys, 480 cc's in a 6 cylinder engine = ~480 bhp.

So 480 bhp / 1.34 = 358 kw

Less say ~65 kw for drivetrain losses = 293 rwkw.

That's at standard fuel pressure, whatever that is for an S15. Knowing Nissan, probably ~38 psi above boost.

Hope that helps :)

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I am currently converting my rb30 to turbo power and ive read that the vl injectors run out of steam pretty early in the piece.  I have also heard that R33 GTR 444cc injectors may well fit straight in.  If anybody knows it would be a big help.  May as well buy the GTR injectors instead of the Holden variety if they fit.

GTR's are top feed low impendence.

You'd need the resistor pack also and probably a custom/GTR fuel rail (?)

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I am currently converting my rb30 to turbo power and ive read that the vl injectors run out of steam pretty early in the piece.  I have also heard that R33 GTR 444cc injectors may well fit straight in.  If anybody knows it would be a big help.  May as well buy the GTR injectors instead of the Holden variety if they fit.

Check out http://www.calaisturbo.com.au/index.php

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I believe that late ( '96 and later) model 300zx VG30 uses injectors that will fit a RB25.

no responcability accepted for accuracy of information in the previous sentance so don't come running to me when your pistons are a melted pool of slag in your sump... :-)

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