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Hi fellas,

I am planning on purchasing my 740cc injectors from the US, they seem to be about $300 cheaper than anywhere else.

My question was, there is a person on eBay selling HKS injectors 740cc, but he also has in the title Nismo.

Are these injectors made by the same manufacturers?

Many thanks.

  Turbz RB-25 said:
Hi fellas,

I am planning on purchasing my 740cc injectors from the US, they seem to be about $300 cheaper than anywhere else.

My question was, there is a person on eBay selling HKS injectors 740cc, but he also has in the title Nismo.

Are these injectors made by the same manufacturers?

Many thanks.

Denso make nismo/sard/hks/power enterprise/tomei etc etc

They make most of the injectors in japan. (correct me anyone if i am wrong please)

got any pics? are they red in colour ? can you see Denso written on it ?

  Guilt-Toy said:
Denso make nismo/sard/hks/power enterprise/tomei etc etc

They make most of the injectors in japan. (correct me anyone if i am wrong please)

got any pics? are they red in colour ? can you see Denso written on it ?

The picture is way too small to see.

You reckon you could please have a look and tell me what they are:

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/HKS-Nismo-7...sQ5fAccessories

Also, do the HKS have the same 4 hole spray pattern as the Nismo injetors?

Cheers

Dude i've said before - go easy on the bumping. You dont need to bump a thread after 4hrs because you dont have an answer.

Be patient!

In other news, just because they are made @ the same place does not mean they are made to the same specs.

I would imagine various brands to have varying setups/configurations.

As for the US being cheaper, you do realise that its in USD dont you? So $900 USD is actually at least $1100. Which is no cheaper than the other prices/places ive told you too look on previous occasions.

as Gt said, they would be generic injectors from jecs or denso or some other OEM manufacturer

nismo wont make them, apexi wont make them, and so on

they just market them as their own, brand it and bump the price up

  R31Nismoid said:
Dude i've said before - go easy on the bumping. You dont need to bump a thread after 4hrs because you dont have an answer.

Be patient!

In other news, just because they are made @ the same place does not mean they are made to the same specs.

I would imagine various brands to have varying setups/configurations.

As for the US being cheaper, you do realise that its in USD dont you? So $900 USD is actually at least $1100. Which is no cheaper than the other prices/places ive told you too look on previous occasions.

Sorry fella, have trouble with patience.......

Yeah I do realise that, but seller said he could do it for $790 USD + $50 postage, which comes to about $1,050 AUD, which is more than $300 cheaper than Sliding Performance, and about $120 cheaper than nengun.

ANyone got 740cc HKS injectors?

Maybe I should just stick with the nismo... so annoying.....

  R31Nismoid said:
Stand back a sec...

How much have you spend on your entire build?

Does the $100 really matter now? :)

Yes, it means I won't be able to eat for 3 days....

But yeah, you're right.... They are just so much!! Slide used to sell them for $879, not $1,379!!! Far out, the economy didn't turn around that much...

  paulr33 said:
they are just injectors? what are you so worried about ?

I am worried about:

1) Spray pattern,

2) Latency

3) Ohms

4) Whether they will be able to run on a VIPEC V44.

I know the nismo ones work fine, as GT is running them, but I am not sure about the others.... i.e. HKS, SARD etc..

buy them. they will be fine. they are the same injector as the Nismo's !!!

with the V44 you have to run high imp injectors. if you want to run low you can but you need to convert the system over which is not needed for these injectors because they are high imp injectors for RB25DET.

just ask the guy who is selling them if they are a 4 hole injector, if they are then the spray pattern will be good. also double check that they are high imp.

also double check with him that they are not high flowed standard injectors and they are the HKS branded ones.

if all this checks out okay then just buy them and stop wasting time

  Turbz RB-25 said:
Yes, it means I won't be able to eat for 3 days....

But yeah, you're right.... They are just so much!! Slide used to sell them for $879, not $1,379!!! Far out, the economy didn't turn around that much...

um actually it did.... do your math yen was 97-101 then dropped to 55..... nearly half..... and guessing he is sitting on stock he bought around that price a month or two ago he would be fair to ask for nearly double..... simple maths.

nismo or hks same thing from the denso factory, the sard, powerenterprise and blitz etc are a little diff but still from denso. In your setup VIPEC/ LINK you would not tell between any of them as they are all high impedance.

Quick tip: JZA80 injectors fit fine and there are a million places selling them cheap in the usa if you really want to save a few $$$$ (i cbf'd with time factor though)

Edited by URAS
  URAS said:
um actually it did.... do your math yen was 97-101 then dropped to 55..... nearly half..... and guessing he is sitting on stock he bought around that price a month or two ago he would be fair to ask for nearly double..... simple maths.

nismo or hks same thing from the denso factory, the sard, powerenterprise and blitz etc are a little diff but still from denso. In your setup VIPEC/ LINK you would not tell between any of them as they are all high impedance.

Quick tip: JZA80 injectors fit fine and there are a million places selling them cheap in the usa if you really want to save a few $$$$ (i cbf'd with time factor though)

what size are the JZA80 injectors?

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