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hey all

i'm after some rb30et or rb20det nics injectors.. anyone local got some? i want a set that hasn't been cleaned as all rb30 injectors i've had cleaned start leaking after a while.

if anyone has some rb20det eccs injectors sitting around and is willing to loan or sell them to me i hear these work too despite the impedance difference, and i wouldnt mind trying.

thanks

my mistake, I thought natho was looking for rb30e injectors as fitted to VL's.

all aussie delivered common stuff at Upullit, so unless the bits you need were also fitted to something common like a VL or R31 4 door, youd be out of luck.

Natho, what cc are the VL turbo injectors and what CC are the standard VL ones?

my mistake, I thought natho was looking for rb30e injectors as fitted to VL's.

all aussie delivered common stuff at Upullit, so unless the bits you need were also fitted to something common like a VL or R31 4 door, youd be out of luck.

Natho, what cc are the VL turbo injectors and what CC are the standard VL ones?

vl turbo ones are the same CC as RB20DET ones, around 260-270 depending on what pressure you test them at.

it appears that NICS injectors are the same.

RB20DET ECCS injectors flow the same too but are high impedance (compared to low for rb30et or nics) but i have heard from someone who's tried them that they still work fine.

the vlt ecu doesnt appear to use any resistors or PWM to run the low impedance so i wouldnt mind trying a set, as they are newer than vl ones and *seemed* easier to find...

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