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hey all, trying to install my new injectors, and fuel rail, never done it before but having a crack none the less,

its just not looking right, they are Xspurt 1000s and some knock off rail, (not what i asked for but what i got). and i also got speed flow port adaptors,

so they way i have tried it is

rail > speedflow adaptor > injector > and then stock O ring into the manifold,

here are some pics,

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its in this last picture that im a bit worried, just doesnt seem right,

any help is welcome,

thanks

dan

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Measure how far you want the injector to drop, then cut the same amount off the spacer. I guess you need the injector to be sitting right down or the blue spacers may pop off right?

Good choice on the Xspurts. I have the 1000's now, running eflex and it idles perfectly.

yeh if i lower the injector the i wont have a good fit in the spacer, ill try sort it out tomorrow,

glad to hear some good feed back on them, i was told they are very similar to the ID's when i baught them, although, i wish it was a straight forward

looks like you got 2 o rings there

yeh pal, there is, but ones on the injector it self and on is in the manifold, but i firstly thought that i would take the one out of the manifold, nbit the injector then would move around,

as it sits now, its firmly in place, but i no it not right,

yeh pal, there is, but ones on the injector it self and on is in the manifold, but i firstly thought that i would take the one out of the manifold, nbit the injector then would move around,

as it sits now, its firmly in place, but i no it not right,

It looks like you need to take off the original o ring that sits in the plenum and cut / grind off piece of the spacer where the allen bolt passes thru so the entire rail will now move down and hold the inj firmly in place using only the o ring on the inj

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