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Where's the best place to order id2000 for rb26?

I only sell Xspurts from Aznew, they are the same injector (Bosch EV14) modified here in Australia.

The ID's are from the US but there are Australian resellers if you don't mind paying a little more. Have a quick Google and you will find plenty of sites selling them. Just make sure the adapter is 10.2mm, not the 11mm most places send from ID, they don't fit in the 26 rail.

I'm using id725 direct fit into neo.

The short injectors that fit easier under the rb25 plenum are the 440, 550, 750, 1000 and 2000's, perhaps more sizes if I asked for custom made injectors, but that's enough of a range for most builds I think.

If you loose the ac idle control motor and remove the associated hose nipples, id 1000's will fit without the top section (I used an aeroflow fuel rail) under the stock plenum (might need to shave a few mm off from underneath) and you have to resize the rail spacer.

Have fun getting the plenum bolted back down :-) budget 4 hours at least.

Cheers

Justin

If you loose the ac idle control motor and remove the associated hose nipples, id 1000's will fit without the top section (I used an aeroflow fuel rail) under the stock plenum (might need to shave a few mm off from underneath) and you have to resize the rail spacer.

Yeah, but I'm keen on retaining all the factory idle control, have had cold start issues with a previous car before and not keen to do that again.

I've bought xspurts and a new rail off scotty so hopefully it's smooth sailing from here (never is)

Josh

It won't affect cold start idle, it's just when you switch the ac on (if you still have it). Or just get creative with the feeds for the ac idle control valve. More for others info, so many people say you just can't do it... well I did?

...anyway, hope your all sorted out.

Cheers

Justin

It won't affect cold start idle, it's just when you switch the ac on (if you still have it). Or just get creative with the feeds for the ac idle control valve. More for others info, so many people say you just can't do it... well I did?

...anyway, hope your all sorted out.

Cheers

Justin

Thanks heaps for your help mate, yeah I still have a/c, I've just bought new injectors and rail to suit now so ill sell these ID's.

If anyone wants them $720 (retailing for $820AUD + shipping at the moment, and they are still in packaging unopened)

Cheers

Josh

It won't affect cold start idle, it's just when you switch the ac on (if you still have it). Or just get creative with the feeds for the ac idle control valve. More for others info, so many people say you just can't do it... well I did?

...anyway, hope your all sorted out.

Cheers

Justin

Thanks heaps for your help mate, yeah I still have a/c, I've just bought new injectors and rail to suit now so ill sell these ID's.

If anyone wants them their in the for sale section

Cheers

Josh

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