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Why did you start this thread when you could of asked this Q in your other thread that you started today on the same topic?!?

No need to start another thread.

Go to a workshop that specialises in fuel injection systems and they'll help you out.

Where? Yellow Pages does wonders when you use it. While your on the phone to them ask them for a quote.

Why did you start this thread when you could of asked this Q in your other thread that you started today on the same topic?!?

No need to start another thread.

Go to a workshop that specialises in fuel injection systems and they'll help you out.

Where? Yellow Pages does wonders when you use it. While your on the phone to them ask them for a quote.

whateva. dosent harm anyone. wanted to know how much which was different to what i wanted to know on this thread.

thanks anyway for your input

I bought highflow injectors from deatchwerks.$555 delivered,and you get $25US each for your old ones when you send them back.

Mine are 555cc.

likewise

http://www.deatschwerks.com/

Deatschwerks may be ok but I have had nothing but disappointment from AVO hi-flowed injectors.I originally thought they were ok but now know one or more have shocking spray pattern.Can`t add more timing due to this.

Deatschwerks may be ok but I have had nothing but disappointment from AVO hi-flowed injectors.I originally thought they were ok but now know one or more have shocking spray pattern.Can`t add more timing due to this.

thanks heaps for the info guys

Hey Tony,when looking at injectors,keep thinking .........spray pattern,.....spray pattern......

im already over budget can you reccomend any injectors for my car? the power im chasin is 250 rwk but i will settle for 240 :P

Deatschwerks may be ok but I have had nothing but disappointment from AVO hi-flowed injectors.I originally thought they were ok but now know one or more have shocking spray pattern.Can`t add more timing due to this.

A poor spray pattern will only affect low rpm/light throttle.

At full throttle everything happens so quickly a 'squirter' simply doesn't matter.

So its not your injectors holding back the 'lack' of ignition timing.

Hi Cubes,to a degree you are right but in my case they have been butchered rather than hi-flowed.As Matt at Hitman in Penrith said,it probably has one or two that squirt like a garden hose.This makes it a lot more difficult to ignite the mixture.Honestly,if you saw the bastards before I put them in you would have bitch slapped me for doing it.I`ve regretted every day since but is soon to be fixed.

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