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Hi,

If got 5 x Denso 720 (Part No. 195500-0830) in good working order but the sixth one is faulty. Stays constantly open, flows the maximum at all times. I took these to Nathan @ Grey Imports in Annadale to check all six out. The five flow perfect but the sixth is definatly stuffed.

I've since spoken to hi octane and power play who have confirmed that these injectors are the same as the TRUST or SARD 700cc injectors.

The price for the TRUST injector from Powerplay (Speak to TOSH) is $248 per injector. These injectors brand new cost $1400+. Tosh can get single injectors if wanted.

I bought these from a forum member named mist (Kenji). These had travelled 5000kms in his rb20det ,he wasnt aware that there was a faulty injector tho. I paid $700 for these plus costs to have them check and flowed.

I'm after $400 for all six. I'm happy to take them to a mechanic to have them checked at the buyers expense. Its a good price for such hi flow injectors.....it will cost ya $400 + $248

I've attached some photos of the injectors aswell. The one on the right next to the phone is faulty one. It has been marked by nathan @grey imports.

PM me for more details or call me on 0404 106 593

Price DrOP

I took em to grey imports. They charge 10 bucks an injector to flow and check em.....i think its 25 to flow and clean them. I also had them checked at another workshop at five dock before i went to grey imports. I went to grey imports to make sure it was stuffed. Nathan was a really good bloke.

They put it in the machine, flow them, take the reading of how much was flowed.....not too much, tell ya which one is faulty

Cheers

George

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