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lookn at injectors for the rb20det just wondering if these will be a direct fit or will i need a after market rail or mod the wiring etc.

Sard Injectors

63506 (6 X 550cc) Nissan Skyline HCR32 RB20DET - 550cc - Top , High Impedance, 1 Hole, Dark Red Time 0.85 msec

63562 (6 X 650cc) Nissan Skyline HCR32 RB20DET - 650cc - Top , High Impedance, 2 Hole, Yellow Time 1.5 msec

63565 (6 X 800cc) Nissan Skyline HCR32 RB20DET - 800cc - Top , High Impedance, 2 Hole, Purple Time 1.6 msec

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Steve-o

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As far as i know all Sard injectors are 11mm, and the standard fuel rail is 10mm, so would require you to drill our the standard rial to 10.75mm there abouts.

But don't take my word for it, I went an bought a Sard fuel rail just to be safe

I have 550cc Denso/Sard top feed injectors, I went for the high impedence ones so I didn't need to wire in resistors. Did have to change the plugs and also use some copper washers to stop the injectors popping out of the manifold (slightly too short, under boost were popping out. Tuner said he'd seen it before with older Denso/Sard injectors).

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