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Try www.Injectorsonline.com they are in Melbourne and can do their modified and flowmatched 1000cc 3/4 length 14mm Bosch/ID's for around $700. They idle perfectly in my car. Otherwise they do the usual Deka 610's pretty cheap too. Ask them if they will price match, you may be surprised.

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Pipster. There is some ls injectors on eBay and it says falcon needs different plugs. Why can't all companies just use the same plugs :/

yeah i think they use their own plugs, bit annoying

just buy chef_stagea's injectors, they come with a loom to suit them and all the spacers needed etc.

check the stagea classifieds

What's wrong with the HKS ones? Direct fit for your motor at about $450 + postage.

wow that cheap, probably the best way to go

try and get something with 4 holes too, better spray pattern for better fuel consumption and i think you get a bit more power

Damn that's cheap. Not sure how big there are but if you need something bigger, 600 cc from Deatschwerks are only 550 US atm, and the exchange rate is pretty good... I am using these:

www.deatschwerks.com/skyline/skyline-1998-2002

PS they are a direct fit, and include postage IIRC

What's wrong with the HKS ones? Direct fit for your motor at about $450 + postage.

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ok kewl, im getting an atr43ss-1 $1480 delived with oil line :D just hopeing the wastegate actuator isnt too high of a pressure.

let us know how it goes, thats what i was thinking of replacing mine with

or a g3

Hi

I have 6 850cc power enterprise injectors here if your game they were to big for what i wanted i used 550cc instead. I also have a Z32 afm if you are interested.

If you want the full story on these parts just PM me.

Lmao. How was traction at 250kw??

fine, it never broke traction. i do have 245's on it, and i think having an auto helps with traction. i cant just drop the clutch and get instant power. even now in the wet it's hard to get it to break traction, got to be turning and get weight off the driven wheel to get it into a slide, but the 4WD straightens it out almost straight away anyway.

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