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I've got a set of 740cc Nismo injectors for my RB25..

Is it recommended to leave these to the pro's to install or can it be done safely and successfully by anyone mechanically minded??

The injectors do not include the o-rings so how would I know what kind of o-rings to order and what compound?

Also I'm planning to get the injectors flow tested before installing just for safety reasons, anyone know where I can get this done (preferably S E Subs - Vic) and how much??

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have you got a programmable ecu, if not don't do it because the thing won't run. the standard o rings should fit fine.

not a big job just fiddly, plug clips go flying etc and for what a mobile injector van charges i reckon it's worth it to get one in. they will probably have o rings too if you need them.

The hardest thing is getting the 3 bolts underneath the plenum out. I tried to get the fuel rail out without removing the top half of the plenum and it was really close but couldn't do it.

You need a slim fit socket and short thin extension bar for it.

Apart from that pretty easy.

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