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got the option of either Nismo 600cc or Sard 660cc for the right price

RB26DETT

N1 turbos power fc axhaust cooler etc etc

has made 274kw on 17psi maxing the injectors.

so putting 044 intank and either of the above injectors and retune next week.

car is street cruiser / circuit car.

are these injectors similar or does the nismo have better spray pattern twin pintle etc.

mainly concerned about fuel economy.

cheers

Jez

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was in RWD.

on that note but you shouldnt believe that rwd KW is higher than AWD KW

my old GTR made 410KW in RWD and then straight after made 419KW in AWD, this was on a dyno dynamics dyno.

going back on the dyno next wednsday after putting in 044 intank and the tomei 600cc injectors,

was maxing the old injectors out with stock fuel pressure reg

  • 8 months later...

yeah I'm pretty sure the nismo RB26 top feed 600s are single hole. nothing wrong with them though, or the sard 600s. I've used both and also the sard 700s and never had any problem with either of those 3 types. in fact I'm now using the sard 1000s and they are good too.

Nismo are 4 hole

Sard 700's are 2 hole

Sard 800 are 1 hole

That's if my memory is correct

are you sure you're not thinking of RB25 side feed injectors? this is like all the people who keep saying sard 700s don't fit RB256 fuel rails etc... they do.

Hrm i might well be. I keep getting bloody confused as I've had too many sets over the years.

Although i did sell Nismo 660's recently and fairly certain there was 4

I'll try see if i took pics of heads when i get home tonight. I took some pics, just can't remember what of exactly.

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