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Does anyone know the Denso numbers that are on the Nismo 740cc injectors?

Anyone got some out of the car? they can read the numbers off?

This new ECU is a bit smarter then my old one :(

16600-RR544 is the Nismo part number...the Denso one will be moulded into the plastic but takes good eyes to read.

ring Tim at Unique...they might have some in stock they can read off for you.

Edited by DiRTgarage

I just need the injectors themselves , when you go to 1000's (for E100) and need to finance them let me know . I can't justify the $1000-1200 prices I've seen of late , makes top feeds and rail look better and better .

Yes from OS 16600-RR544 is the Nismo Pn . Are they any cheaper in a Denso Box ? LOL

A .

PS Staying with MAF or going to an electronic barometer ?

map sensor

Thats not what i need, i need the numbers on the injector themself... its really small print

I just need the injectors themselves , when you go to 1000's (for E100) and need to finance them let me know . I can't justify the $1000-1200 prices I've seen of late , makes top feeds and rail look better and better .

Yes from OS 16600-RR544 is the Nismo Pn . Are they any cheaper in a Denso Box ? LOL

A .

PS Staying with MAF or going to an electronic barometer ?

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