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Looking purchasing injectors for a RB30DET build up very shortly

Ive seen that SARD injectors are "on sale" at most jap online stores that people are pretty familar with here on SAU.

But ive heard mixed bag opinions on SARD products.... but mostly on the Fuel reg and its diafram strength....

Basically ...

Are the injectors alright to use? i shouldnt have any issues?

Anyone using Sard injectors?

Im looking at 800cc as overkill for my RB30DET build up .... would b better off with something smaller 600 mark or something?

my goal is 300rwkw at maximum. planning to run a turbo of GT30R or bigger.

thanks

Matt

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Looking purchasing injectors for a RB30DET build up very shortly

Ive seen that SARD injectors are "on sale" at most jap online stores that people are pretty familar with here on SAU.

But ive heard mixed bag opinions on SARD products.... but mostly on the Fuel reg and its diafram strength....

Basically ...

Are the injectors alright to use? i shouldnt have any issues?

Anyone using Sard injectors?

Im looking at 800cc as overkill for my RB30DET build up .... would b better off with something smaller 600 mark or something?

my goal is 300rwkw at maximum. planning to run a turbo of GT30R or bigger.

thanks

Matt

what you might not be aware of is.....there is no such thing as SARD injectors as such....all the japanese aftermarket injectors are made by nippon denso....so the brand is only refering to the box they come in ...HKS SARD BLITZ NISMO etc are all made by the same manufacturer.....don't listen to silly wives tales as 90% if them are false.

p.s. we use a SARD regulator to control one bosch intank and two external motorsport pumps.....most of the trouble with regulators is using an incorrectly sized return line to the tank or incorrect voltage to the pumps.

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im using a RB25de R32 head.....and probably a RB20 silvertop turbo plenum assembly.... hence i wanna use top feed.... rather than using side feed nissan rb25/toyota 2JZ injectors

and ahve u seen the price on nengun now for 740cc's? its a bit more than what i remember u paid for em .. thats for sure.. i think

Matt

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blitz injector = siemens.. more injectors are siemens product

Most injectors are nipon denso injectors rebadged.

if you can find a supplier in America and match the injector to your car you can get em delivered for half the price thank the sard/hks etc.

BTW I have sard 550cc injectors with collars and they aint the best. They are direct fit my ass!!! They were a pain in the ass to install and dont give the best economy. If i was to buy injectors again I wouldnt get the sards.

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