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so do you guys have experience using that deatschwerks injectors? prices look good

just got my motor going again with some 1000cc side feed deatschwerks. had a little trouble with the latency but all sorted now and idle just as well as the nismo 555s they replaced. can drive around at low revs and idle like a stocker with enough fuel capacity for 800+hp

The 740s are only $50 more than the 550s, there is no reason to not get them is there? Only aiming for 250kw, maybe 300 in the future but I see 250 being plenty for quite some time.

Edited by Rolls

Hi Rolls i just did the injectors on my 34 gtt with stock rail and there are so many options.

Bosch ev14 injectors come in many sizes.

Sard

Nismo

Deatchwerks

Seimens

List goes on

All the ones i listed are bolt in. You dont need spacers or adaptor.

The only change needed is the plugs are different.

The bosch EV14 injectors come in sizes up to ID 1000 cc

You need to buy the 3/4 injectors for a neo. I just put them in my 34 with stock rail stock intake.

I paid 550ish for injectors 180ish to install and under half a hour to tune.

Plus RB20's use side feed injectors neo's use top feed

Edited by whitneybra

Rolls im in the same boat as you, im also looking for injectors that are regency friendly with the stock fuel rail, either going to go nismo or deatchwerks, im pretty sure the deatchwerks are just a highflowed stock injector? if anyone can confirm...so should be same colour etc.

Hi Rolls i just did the injectors on my 34 gtt with stock rail and there are so many options.

Bosch ev14 injectors come in many sizes.

Sard

Nismo

Deatchwerks

Seimens

List goes on

Nismo only come in 480cc which is too small imo, especially if you ever want to run E85.

The destschwerks are the only option that are truly direct fit. The rest require some form of modification to work.

Yeah going to buy the 740s, not cheap but I want to pass and want room to move in the future if I want to try E85 or aim for 280kw

Thanks for the help everyone!

Edited by Rolls

Yeah going to buy the 740s, not cheap but I want to pass and want room to move in the future if I want to try E85 or aim for 280kw

Thanks for the help everyone!

where are you purchasing them from mate?

Thanks everyone for correcting me about the rb20 injectors

www.tuffcarparts.com shoot these guys a email they sell lots and there was even a group buy here on SAU

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