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I have some denso 550cc injectors for sale.. They are out of my GTR and have been serviced and flow tested about 400km ago. Readings are as follows:

#1 119mL

#2 120mL

#3 120mL

#4 118mL

#5 121mL

#6 122mL

This test was carried out at 26psi at 30 sec intervals three times with concurant results, so basically they are in really good working order and condition! $500

I also have two sets of 6 coil packs, these have also been tested, and are all in perfect working order. 6 of them are off a half cut rb20 with 38,000kms on it. ANd the other 6 are off my GTR and have 82,000Kms on them. They will suit any RB series engine though as only the insulator rubber height varies and this is very easily changed!! $150 a set of 6.

I can be contacted on 0418 327 427 any time, and im happy to post them anywhere.

Thanks, Daniel.

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I ran the injectors up to 338rwkw which showed as 96% duty cycle on 38psi base pressure and a standard regulator! I have taken them out due to a pending engine build i am going through and i simply need something alot bigger!!!

The injectors are sold, but i still have the two sets of coil packs, they are pretty good value when i spoke to an importer today and they usually charge 50 bucks a coil second hand, and my fee is negotiable. They make a good spare, cause you never now when they can act up!!!

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