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Does anyone know which injectors can (almost) be put straight into a standard FJ20 turbo manifold/rail.

I'm aware that some RX-7 injectors are suitable with minor modifcation, does anyone know exactly which ones? (model they come from and part numbers if you have them)

How about from other cars?

Do injectors that suit a CA18 suit the FJ20 also? Which would also make some RB injectors suitable?

My current ECU will drive low impedence injectors but the ECU i'm changing too soonish will drive either low or high impedence units.

Thanks for any info you can share.

RX7 Series 4 + 5 injectors go straight in once the O-Ring has been changed to suit. I would say there is a few different combonations of hose tail onjectors that will fit. Maybe talk to Injection Perfection in Sydney on (02) 9791 3122 or Powerflow in Sydney on (02) 9609 4615 and see what a brand new set of injectors will cost and what is available.

Yeah RX7 550cc injectors will go straight into the rail as mentioned above...Anything bigger then that and your looking at a custom rail being made and or running staged injection setup...

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