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i have a r34 gtt and was wondering if the power enterprise 510cc injectors will be good for 300rwkw - 330rwkw...?

these are straight fit injectors and i cant find any bigger to suit the neo engine that are straight fit...

if anyone knows of any it would be appeciated.....

any help will b great!

things to b installed as well fuel pump , twin feed rail and regulator.

cheers.

and yes i have searched...ahahah

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I'm getting mixed reports from everywhere.

Some say they only fit with Collars, some say the only ones you can get are 480, some say the Nismo are the only ones that fit, but still need this or that

ARGH

Too difficult.

Stoopid Japanese Cars.

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Mmmmm Actually I just go to several website from google, nengun, greenline. I actually have Apexi 440cc Injectors, greenline sell HKS injector for our cars ranging from the one that I mentioned b4 , same as sard and nismo injectors oh well that's the most popular choices.

Some people in Japan and UK use HKS and Sard because they supply bigger size injectors than Nismo.

We are only talking about bolt on job without changing the fuel rail.

I can't remember which website I went to but if you search about GTT injectors you should be able to find something useful.

Hope that helps. I'm pretty sure it's 99% accurate but who knows I might be wrong :P

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HKS injector page

480, 550*, 680* and 1000*cc injectors for ER34

http://www.hks-power.co.jp/products/fuel/inup/inup_data.html

* = * The case of 1 installation, the HKS fuel delivery kit becomes

necessary.

* The case of 2 installation, ドロッピングレジスター (the

NISSAN genuine part: 4 cylinders RE/22698-36F00, 6

cylinders/22698-05U10) becomes necessary.

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