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I have an R32 GTR, and want to replace the injectors. I have found some SARD 700cc for a good price and need to know what other upgrades... eg fuel pump.. fuel regulator... AFM... fuel rails etc i would need to do as well.

I was considering fitting a NISMO fuel pump .... and maybe regulator if needed. Will this be enough?

I have a mines ECU and dont really want to have to change my computer.

Any suggestions.... or has anyone done a similar upgrade and have any tips.

Are the SARD 700cc injectors a good choice? i have seen NISMO injectors but they are so much more expensive.

Thanks

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Ive got Sard 700cc in my GTR and used the standard GTR pump as a lift pump to a 2L surge tank in boot with a Bosch 044 pump. GCG sell the surge tank + 044 in a nice neat little assembly for a good price, then you just need to pay for it to be installed.

Just one option :D

I have an R32 GTR, and want to replace the injectors. I have found some SARD 700cc for a good price and need to know what other upgrades... eg fuel pump.. fuel regulator... AFM... fuel rails etc i would need to do as well.

I was considering fitting a NISMO fuel pump .... and maybe regulator if needed. Will this be enough?

I have a mines ECU and dont really want to have to change my computer.

Any suggestions.... or has anyone done a similar upgrade and have any tips.

Are the SARD  700cc injectors a good choice? i have seen NISMO injectors but they are so much more expensive.

Thanks

Sorry fella, but your really asking a "piece of string" question here. What sort of power are you chasing? This will dictate what size injectors you need.

The terb choice and planned boost will be useful to know also.

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