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I can do 6x of the injectors for $720 incl. delivery.

They are all flow matched.

Required extensions and plugs would be an extra $95 for all 6.

Hey,

I can do some SARD 800cc side feed (high impedance) injectors for $145/injector incl. delivery.

- Brendan

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Hey mate after 650cc side feeds for SR20, not fussed on brand just want some prices cheers

Hey mate,

Side feed injectors are not common these days, I can do any choice of 540cc, 550cc or 800cc SARD ones for $590 incl. delivery (Express) for the 4x.

- Brendan

after a price on a set of 1000cc and 2000cc injectors for rb26

Hey,

I would go with EV 14's in the 1000cc size, they are a popular RB26 choice with us.

The injectors including extensions and plugs would be $630 incl. delivery (Express)

For the other ones you can't go wrong with the BOSCH 2200cc ones, I can do 6x of them with all extensions and plugs to suit for $780 incl. delivery (Express).

Let me know what you decide, these are very popular injectors and great deals on them as well.

- Brendan

How much for 6x top feed ID1000cc injectors for r32 gtr

Hi,

6x ID1000cc (BOSCH EV14's) with extensions and plugs to suit GTR would be $600 incl. delivery

- Brendan

Hey,

I would go with EV 14's in the 1000cc size, they are a popular RB26 choice with us.

The injectors including extensions and plugs would be $630 incl. delivery (Express)

For the other ones you can't go wrong with the BOSCH 2200cc ones, I can do 6x of them with all extensions and plugs to suit for $780 incl. delivery (Express).

Let me know what you decide, these are very popular injectors and great deals on them as well.

- Brendan

hey mate can i get a set of the BOSCH 2200cc ones with all extensions and plugs to suit for $780 incl. delivery (Express) pm sent

hey mate can i get a set of the BOSCH 2200cc ones with all extensions and plugs to suit for $780 incl. delivery (Express) pm sent

Sure thing mate, I'll PM you details now.

Hey,

I can do 4x BOSCH EV14's 1000cc (flow matched) including extensions and plugs to suit for $430 incl. delivery or the 2200cc short's for $580 incl. delivery again with all extensions and plugs.

- Brendan

Hey mate,

What's your largest side feed injector? And price?

After 6

Thanks

Hi,

I can do 6x SARD 800cc side feed injectors for $880 incl. delivery.

I can supply plugs as well if required.

Cheers,

Brendan

  • 2 months later...

Hey mate how much for a set 875cc for r33 gtst

Hey,

Are you using the standard side feed injectors? - only option would be SARD one's then.

- Brendan

I would like to get some injectors to suit my R34 GT-T RB25 NEO and would like to go with the injector dynamics.

Can you supply these as a direct fit with whatever plugs and adapters etc are necassary?

Please get me a price for a drop in solution using injector dynamics id850 or id1000s.

Also it is my understanding that id1000s are bosch ev14s, but injector dynamics flow match them and provide a flow report with each set of injectors. From what I have read they also mill downs the ends and modify them in some way. Can you confirm this?

Thanks

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