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hey guys,

im buying 700cc sard fuel injectors.. i know it fits into the standard fuel rail. but iv heard that you need to make the factory fuel rail holes bigger.. just wondering if this is true, how big to do it ???

not to sure about this so any help would be great,

cheers chris.

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I think you need to get the connectors or clips for them and thats all you need. Ask the guy your buying them off, or ring a supplier they should be able to help you out.

what connectors are you talking about ??

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They fit in the stock rail, lube up the o rings, they are a tighter fit but are fine.

Stock connectors fit as per factory.

It's the 800cc injectors that require different plugs.

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They fit in the stock rail, lube up the o rings, they are a tighter fit but are fine.

Stock connectors fit as per factory.

It's the 800cc injectors that require different plugs.

cheers mate.. thanks alot for that.

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