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Skorj just for info to help your injector sale. The crack you speak of sounds like it is just the pintal cap. I pay $1.60 for these direct from the main injection supplier here in Brisbane. It just needs the old one pushed off and the new one pushed on in its place.

Re: R33 these injectors will not fit the standard fuel rail as R33's take side feed injectors the same as sr20det's, BUT just like sr20det's, (When fitting bigger top feed injectors such as RX7 series 4/5 ones), you can get a replacement top feed fuel rail and then they will fit, and you need to run resistors as R33 (GTS-T's) take hi impedance injectors.

  • 4 weeks later...
standard gtr afm's $200 for both or $120 each

any reasonable offers welcome, would like to have these all sold soon. :D

cheers

I will pay 200 for the AFM's if they are in perfect working order.

email me at

[email protected]

all pm's replied....

everyone enquiring about injectors== i have told everyone who has pm's me that one of the injectors has a crack/chip in the platic cap arount the tip of injector (injector itself is perfectly fine....)  which i ddint discover untill a few days ago... 

this shouldt affect performance as they were working just fine in my 240rw/kw gtr from which they were very recently removed..  but i'm sure if u felt the need to replace it, it wouldnt break the bank....    (feel free to to post here if i'm wrong)

i will post the injectors anywhere in aus for free to make up for not stating this in original post.. and round it to $250

;)

I'll take them if they're not sold. Send me and email [email protected] with your bank details so i can deposit the dosh

Cheers

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