440cc injectors for 95 WRX - Where from?
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440cc injectors for 95 WRX - Where from?
Can anyone recommend me a good supplier of 440cc injectors for use in MY95 WRX and what sort of price would I expect to pay? Also are they a direct fit for my application or will I need an adapter kit?
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I've just done this on a My93 WRX, put out a wanted ad on here and managed to find quite a few people with them, to make life easy for yourself make sure they are from phase 1/1.5 fuel rails (I think 1997(sti3 and 4?) and prior) as a set from a phase 2 car will need a £30 set of adaptors to fit.
I got mine for £80 delivered as I recall, poped them in and they run as sweet as can be. Mine are yellow top from a 1997 sti.
Also just plumbed in a FMIC, nightmare job thats taken 5 steady days of 2 hours in the morning 2 hours in the afternoon. Don't think I'd ever do one on a pre facelift classic again.
I got mine for £80 delivered as I recall, poped them in and they run as sweet as can be. Mine are yellow top from a 1997 sti.
Also just plumbed in a FMIC, nightmare job thats taken 5 steady days of 2 hours in the morning 2 hours in the afternoon. Don't think I'd ever do one on a pre facelift classic again.
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As above, Carl Davey is your man for the adpators if you cannot source the direct fitment.
Seen 440's at Saj's place Japperformance parts £100.
Might be also worth while to have them tested speak to Lateral Performance.
Seen 440's at Saj's place Japperformance parts £100.
Might be also worth while to have them tested speak to Lateral Performance.
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I bought a set off here or off ebay, can't remember which. Was about £100 IIRC. Then I sent them off to Mark/Lateral to have them serviced and tested and they came out all closely matched and flowing 500cc at the normal 3 bar pressure. Definitely worth budgeting the extra £65 to have them serviced and tested. BTW there was literally nowhere else that dealt with Subaru injectors. The usual places don't have the right adapters to test them properly.
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That's the lot including return to you and a test at 3, 3.5 and 4 bar IIRC. I might be a tenner adrift one way or the other, but that's the price I recall and it was earlier in the year.
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