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Injectors are sold already.

I would go the Bosch 2200cc with the 11mm adaptor/extender and plug. You just remove the plastic tip. Simon at Morpowa here in SA has a set on the shelf. Only around 165-180$ each. They are much cheaper than ID2000's and in our testing just as good. There are fakes on ebay that use the bosch blanks...these are very bad.

Matt

When you say remove the plastic tip do you mean the bit below the o-ring..? As I have the bosch 2200cc injectors and am trying to make them fit.

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When you say remove the plastic tip do you mean the bit below the o-ring..? As I have the bosch 2200cc injectors and am trying to make them fit.

yep, than you can use the std O ring

why are you parting it out?

To buy an investment property. Parting it to make more money than outright...going to loose to much otherwise.

Matt

Payments Received in full for:

LC-1

Xenon Lights

Tomei Dumps

Techtom Launch Controller

Reinmax Oil Pump

Rear pods

Gear Knob

Catch Can

Z32 AFM's

Matt

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