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Oh really? I thought all 25's were side feed. I better have a look then :S Is there any real way to tell, will the injectors be litterly flat to the block if its a side feed?
Thanks fellaz.

I've gone from SR to RB and I know almost nothing about them yet :unsure:

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It's very easy to tell. On side feed rails the injector heads protrude past the rail and are retained with caps. On the top-feed rail of the Neo the injectors are retained by the rail i.e. the rail is the highest point.

The SR uses a side feed rail and it looks similar to non-Neo RB25's.

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I checked just then and yep, looks like a top feed. I understand now because I know my old SR had the caps so that makes sence, thanks guys all this knowledge helps :)
I dont really plan to run E85 tbh, just because theres no one that close I would fill up on in the north shore (and I do weekly trips to newcastle).

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