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Ive heard numerous brands of injectors running around from sard to nismo to power enterprise, but found some named to be "drop ins" for 33 skylines and what not, need to find out who has seen them used them or any ratings on them and any experience with such a brand name, or is it another one of the cheap and nasty type of injectors

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/6-Nissan-RB...073169281QQrdZ1

For all your VENOM needs

Cheers

adam

Overall still prefer my nismo brands, but yet again never heard of this brand and wanting more info and experiences

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shit injectors, they leak and dont seal worth a damn.

not to mention tehy arnt ballanced so one will flow more than the others and vice vera.

sounds like typical ebay crap once again.. with important stuff like fuel system and other important items i dont see why people go cheap n skimpy on ebay shit when it clearly isnt goin to do the job simply spend the money and get yourself a set of nismos/hks/sard or which ever injectors but dont go cheap.. www.nengun.com for all your injector needs at decent prices.. and on another note of advice.. stay away from cheap dodgy ebay shit

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sounds like typical ebay crap once again.. with important stuff like fuel system and other important items i dont see why people go cheap n skimpy on ebay shit when it clearly isnt goin to do the job simply spend the money and get yourself a set of nismos/hks/sard or which ever injectors but dont go cheap.. www.nengun.com for all your injector needs at decent prices.. and on another note of advice.. stay away from cheap dodgy ebay shit

I couldnt agree any more on the statement, hence why i would be asking, as i have never seen this brand name before, but as you stated typical cheap ebay crap would not surprise me the least cheers guys

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