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Old Jun 26, 2016 | 11:44 AM
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Injector question

Just bought my baby back for the 5th time. Gonna build her this time. What are my options for bigger injectors? I have a 92 se, just wanna know what would be compatable with the VE motor. Any input is appreciated
Old Jun 26, 2016 | 05:16 PM
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Stock ecu, stock injectors. Piggyback, nistune, or standalone will get you bigger.

Stock injectors are side-feed, unless you get or make an aftermarket fuel rail.
Old Jun 27, 2016 | 10:20 PM
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Originally Posted by BenStoked
Stock ecu, stock injectors. Piggyback, nistune, or standalone will get you bigger.

Stock injectors are side-feed, unless you get or make an aftermarket fuel rail.
Actually I've found an easy way to use cheaper and better top feed injectors vs expensive side feeds. A VQ35 injector rails lines up perfectly with our injector bosses. Weld two L shapped brackets to each side to match up with bolt holes in the intake manifold. Cost me $30 total and 6 top feed 550cc injectors can be had for $300.
Old Jun 28, 2016 | 05:50 AM
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Originally Posted by Maxpwer
Actually I've found an easy way to use cheaper and better top feed injectors vs expensive side feeds. A VQ35 injector rails lines up perfectly with our injector bosses. Weld two L shapped brackets to each side to match up with bolt holes in the intake manifold. Cost me $30 total and 6 top feed 550cc injectors can be had for $300.
does it clear the stock intake manifold?
Old Jun 29, 2016 | 11:01 PM
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Originally Posted by DanNY
does it clear the stock intake manifold?
The latest ( last I checked) Bosch EV14 injectors come in 40mm, 48mm and 60mm. A stock injector is around 58mm and I'm fairly certain aleast the two smaller EV14s will fit with a stock intake manifold. A pathfinder manifold gives you a little more room.

Here is a link to Deatschwerks 40mm top feed 700cc injectors, $369 for 6.

http://www.deatschwerks.com/products...-0065-6-detail

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Edit: Do you're own research on the quality of the EV14s, I've read they are top of the line a few years ago but opinions and experiences may have change since the last time I did research

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Old Jun 30, 2016 | 06:15 AM
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ahh man where were you when i was shopping for 550s? this is good to know...i'll keep that in mind if/when the side feeds i have goes.
Old Jul 5, 2016 | 08:14 AM
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Originally Posted by Michael Stibbard
Just bought my baby back for the 5th time. Gonna build her this time. What are my options for bigger injectors? I have a 92 se, just wanna know what would be compatable with the VE motor. Any input is appreciated
94-96 q45 infinite fits there 370cc
Of course sr20det, 300zx tt also fits and there 370cc also..
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