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Set of 6 ev14 injectors for sale, includes harness and height adapters.

Injectors are 850cc half height, works well on the r33 rb25, the height adapters will extend the injector height to 3/4, suitable for greddy plenum with aftermarket fuel rail.

They work exceptionally well, car ran and idled really smooth with these.

Harness adapter is for r33 GTST, not sure if it's the same for GTR

Height adapter is for 14mm o ring

Will not fit r34 GTT

Reason for sale: originally came off my old r33 GTST, will fit r33 GTST RB25 with the right fuel rail or rb26 on r32 - r34 GTRs, only used for less than 5000km, selling as the car was sold

$400, can post at buyers expense

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  • 3 weeks later...

I can confirm that this will fit:

R33 GTST rb25 with aftermarket fuel rail, standard plenum (will need to take off the height adapter)

R33 GTST with greddy plenum and aftermarket fuel rail

R34 GTT with greddy plenum and aftermarket fuel rail (will not fit r34 standard plenum)

Wiring loom plugs straight in for the above vehicles, not sure about Rb26 or R32 gtsts

  • 2 weeks later...

You'll need to do away the resistor pack on the rb26, you can rewire using the loom supplied than cutting your existing loom, allowing you to convert back to stock if you ever need to

Edited by chiksluvit

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