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At this point I doubt there's a cheaper deal that the Sard 550cc injectors at you know where.

I was told that Bosch injectors may not be too expensive if you're friendly with a distro.

~$150 odd times six = $900

It's these times where I wish I had an SR20!

Ha ha!

T.

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The SARD price does sound very good, but how can they be so much cheaper than the Nismo's?

I'm in the same position T, about to get reg, fuel pump and injectors. I was hoping the PowerFC would be able to handle the upgraded system without increasing fuel consumption though.

Last night I put in 45 litres for 330kms. eek!

Nismo has a better 'name' than Sard (which is a soap and a Supra parts people).

PowerFC should be the best choice. As it is you *may* not need a reg.

Pressure may be fine with the pump only - but a Nismo or even HKS, Apex'i reg. is not too expensive.

My car leans out big time over 1 bar... so it is necessary or all this money was for naught.

T.

Hi guys, Nismo don't make injectors, neither do Sard, they buy them from injector manufacturers, stick them in their boxes and double the price. Nippon Denso is the main injector manufacturer in Japan. Read what it says stamped into the injector body, not what is on the box.

Hope that adds to the discussion.

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