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for my consult lcd, hoping to get L/100KM reading on it, so need to know all the common nissan injector sizes for the injector setup. this will basically be the size of injectors people are to chose from when setting it up:

135cc (CG10DE/CG13DE)?

148cc (CG10DE/CG13DE)?

185cc (GA16DE)?

200cc (GA16DE)?

250cc (S13/N14 SR20DE)

260cc (S13 CA18DE)

270cc (S14/S15 SR20DE, RB20DET)

370cc (CA18DET, S13 SR20DET, RB25DET, VG30DETT, AUS S15 SR20DET Purple)

380cc (S14 SR20DET)

440cc (RB26DETT)

480cc (JAP S15 SR20DET Maroon)

upgrades: 550, 600,660,720,740,850

question: are there any values that may be used ive missed? any wrong?

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thanks, updated. not sure yet if ill just get people to enter in their car, or just inj cc size. or maybe car then let them edit inj cc size

Edited by NewKleer

btw thanks for everyone's help, im just going to require user to specify the size rather than try and provide a list of all possible injectors for them to choose from (which itself would take a lot of memory up on the device also). but this should be a good reference for anyone who's not quite sure

JDM S15 injectors are rated at 480 but many have had them flow tested and often 440 pulls em up hense the confussion. There is also conflicts between whether all S15 manuals run 480cc injectors or just the JDM spec ones. The simplist way to tell is

maroon top = 480cc, purple top = 370cc.

cheers

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