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Old Mar 2, 2009 | 12:13 AM
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Injectors

Has anyone made a list of different injectors that will work for our cars? Such as direct drop-ins or injectors that may of need to be modified to work (i.e. the clips)

-I know Deatschwerks are direct drop-ins so they use the stock injector harness clips.

-RC Injectors on the other hand need adapter clips that have to be purchased separate to make them work with our injector harness.

Seeing is our injectors are top feed, does this mean any top feed injector will work? I am just confused over all this and any input would be greatly appreciated.

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Old Mar 2, 2009 | 07:09 AM
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350z injectors work in a33b's. Just go to my350z.com or some other z site and find whatever you're looking for.
Old Mar 2, 2009 | 08:38 AM
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No, there are a million different styles and sizes of 'top fee' or 'side feed' injectors. That is just a generic term to describe the overall design of the injector. Top feed injectors feed fuel in from the top, side feeds feed from the side.

Honestly, why anyone would go with any injector other than deatschwerks, which drop right in with no modification and have the most accurate flow testing in the industry is completely beyond my comprehension. Unless they got an absolutely incredible deal on something else.
Old Mar 2, 2009 | 09:33 AM
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Originally Posted by Nealoc187
Honestly, why anyone would go with any injector other than deatschwerks, which drop right in with no modification and have the most accurate flow testing in the industry is completely beyond my comprehension. Unless they got an absolutely incredible deal on something else.
+1. Best price you can find new and they come with the flow chart for all showing how well balanced they are. Mine have been great.
Old Mar 2, 2009 | 10:05 AM
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Originally Posted by Nealoc187
No, there are a million different styles and sizes of 'top fee' or 'side feed' injectors. That is just a generic term to describe the overall design of the injector. Top feed injectors feed fuel in from the top, side feeds feed from the side.

Honestly, why anyone would go with any injector other than deatschwerks, which drop right in with no modification and have the most accurate flow testing in the industry is completely beyond my comprehension. Unless they got an absolutely incredible deal on something else.
Preach brotha, now if only you could get me the hookup on some 750cc's lol.
Old Mar 2, 2009 | 02:29 PM
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+1 Deatschwerks. That's why i just bought another pair. Seriously Ser_Altima..either call them up and buy a new pair or hit up my350z.com. I see a couple pair of injectors a week that they are selling and quite often it's deatschwerks. Kzoosho you should do the same for you...although i thought you were building a 3.5? You would go 600cc or 800cc. I went with 600 after talking with Mike for a bit.
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+1 Deatschwerks. That's why i just bought another pair. Seriously Ser_Altima..either call them up and buy a new pair or hit up my350z.com. I see a couple pair of injectors a week that they are selling and quite often it's deatschwerks. Kzoosho you should do the same for you...although i thought you were building a 3.5? You would go 600cc or 800cc. I went with 600 after talking with Mike for a bit.
i am building and 600's would be too small for me.
Old Mar 4, 2009 | 04:01 PM
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how far can you push 600cc injectors as far as power goals?
Old Mar 4, 2009 | 04:08 PM
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Originally Posted by SpooledVQ35
how far can you push 600cc injectors as far as power goals?
~550 on the vq
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