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no idea on the msd injectors but i came across this link this arvo on here... i was in the same boat as yourself by the sounds of it, not sure what injectors will suit a rb25 neo... the bloke i talked to, jason was too happy to help me. he knew exactly what injectors i was after and he understood some of the pain i have gone through to find a matching set... the injectors he offered me were siemens ones part # PF60HG he said to specify that they were for the neo engine... 630cc @ $180 each he also said they flow test each injector and provide i think a 6 month warranty but dont hold me to that could be more could be less all i remember is he said warranty :P

http://www.powerflowinjection.com/

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http://performanceparts.com/performance_pa...es/msd_2014.jpg

So here it is... any idea by looking @ it if it will fit directly in an r34 Neo GTT?

MSD's competition fuel injectors are engineered to racing specifications and manufactured to handle the demands of high performance racing applications. They feature a MULTEC metering design to control the flow of fuel correctly and reliably every time and a six hole injector metering orifice that produces a totally atomized and compact 10 to 15 degree spray pattern. The fuel flow rates are set and calibrated at the factory to ensure that you get precise fuel flow. These injectors are compatible with alcohol based fuels and will withstand long term alcohol use.72 lbs/hr, 4/1A peak and hold, 2 ohms resistance.MSD 2014 Injector 72 lb/hr 2 ohm (4/1A) Competition Not legal for sale or use on pollution controlled motor vehicles.

Need to know whether the MSD 2014 injectors (top feed) are a 'direct fit' into the R34 Neo GTT engine.

Is anything else needed?

Cheers for quick responses

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any ideas anyone?

will they fit?

http://performanceparts.com/performance_pa...es/msd_2014.jpg

So here it is... any idea by looking @ it if it will fit directly in an r34 Neo GTT?

MSD's competition fuel injectors are engineered to racing specifications and manufactured to handle the demands of high performance racing applications. They feature a MULTEC metering design to control the flow of fuel correctly and reliably every time and a six hole injector metering orifice that produces a totally atomized and compact 10 to 15 degree spray pattern. The fuel flow rates are set and calibrated at the factory to ensure that you get precise fuel flow. These injectors are compatible with alcohol based fuels and will withstand long term alcohol use.72 lbs/hr, 4/1A peak and hold, 2 ohms resistance.MSD 2014 Injector 72 lb/hr 2 ohm (4/1A) Competition Not legal for sale or use on pollution controlled motor vehicles.

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not shure about neos.. but normal rb25's use sidefeed injectors... maybe neos are differnt from standard 25... someone will know?

EDIT: after more research i see neos do use topfeed..i think most topfeed injectors are compatible

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