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Anyone use these 800cc injectors 17 members have voted

  1. 1. Anyone use these 800cc injectors

    • Yes , and have had problems
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    • Yes, and they have been fine
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    • No, wouldn't touch them
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    • No, but would use them
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Very few..if any have fitted these in the UK. All been in the US and AUS so far. Some had had problems....The trouble is a problem with these results in the need for a new engine or very expensive rebuild.

Most likely talking out my arse (is has been known) but if you search im sure you will find just as many unhappy customers with nismo 555's etc with failures. People tend to post about how something has gone wrong more than how it has not. I doubt they could be that bad, surely injectors are not that hard to make?

Hmmmmm my injectors are 850cc and the cost more than 5x that :o

 

 

 

Would I use the ones of Ebay? No :eek:

I've read a lot about failures..but more recently there have been problems with the o-rings they supply (leaking) and that the Injectors dont seem to be flow tested, and people are ending up with a set of injectors with wildly different flow rates which makes ECU mapping impossible.

probably a bit big for the power i have now, but they do 555cc for only $400

 

Seriously mate, for the sake of a few hundred quid, get the real deal, not some cheap copy....its just not worth the risk IMO... ;)

There is no such thing as a free lunch, save a couple of hundred quid on the injectors and pay a couple of grand on a replacement engine, when you run lean :confused:

and more than likely the o rings-if supplied are made by tescos and will perish within 3months sat between the v6 :rofl:

Just as a scary bit of info i have read that you can increase your standard injectors by carefully sanding off the "cap" of the injector where the ball bearing is you have to be ultra careful and its only with injectors from 93 or 94 on ive seen the pics and it looks mighty scary but it opens them to 583cc or somatt like that ??????

582cc @ 3 bar pressure 94 on injectors this is a before and after pic looks like you could fook up yer engine doin this but i,m not a mechanic so........ :confused:

the only reliable and cheap"ish" injector upgrade is by using 440CC 's from a subaru WRX (GC8, EJ20G/K).

 

only problem is, they come in sets of 4, so you'll need 2 sets and have 2 spare injectors ;)

 

-Eric

Or buy three sets and go halves with someone else :D

you will need to buy the injector clips to go with them and get them soldered onto the loom and then get a custom eprom made up!

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