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f4la k 21 March 2010 08:12 PM

What injectors are these
 
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Can someone tell me what make these are and what year they would fit . I know they are 740cc. I thought they were nismo but not 100%. Any help appriciated...

f4la k 21 March 2010 11:03 PM

Anybody

Splitpin 21 March 2010 11:20 PM

Certainly look like Nismos. SR, RB and VG are all Nissan engine types.

These should drop straight into phase 2 rails (and so, via adapters into ph1/1.5), although you need to do a bit of mucking about to get the connectors to fit.

BTW searching Google for "1402-RN009" would tell you quite a lot. That suggests HKS as the source.

Edit: Yep, HKS.

http://www.hkseurope.com/fuel/injector.asp

FB Tuning 21 March 2010 11:35 PM

Nissan connectors available from Mark @ Lateral, or a mid' 90's Micra in your local scrappy ;)

jeffwrx 22 March 2010 12:15 AM

I have some of these injectors as well , as others have said , they're nismo
740cc's

joz8968 22 March 2010 12:26 AM

I swapped a set of those for some 550s (which are more suited to my particular next round of mods).

f4la k 22 March 2010 10:40 AM

so will i be able to use these in my 98 sti as long as i can get the electrical connectors on or do i buy ones from mark at lateral. does this involve cutting wires and joining them on..

Ami 22 March 2010 02:51 PM

Not necesserily - you can just refit your pins from your old connectors.
They seem to be pretty much the same - anyway worked for me.

f4la k 22 March 2010 05:01 PM


Originally Posted by Ami (Post 9301550)
Not necesserily - you can just refit your pins from your old connectors.
They seem to be pretty much the same - anyway worked for me.


The plugs on the loom dont go over injectors. Unless i butcher injector to get plug on. I woul rather buy connectors from mark if he has them which joz says he has. dontwant to botch anything up..

joz8968 22 March 2010 06:40 PM

Did I? Not sure on the electrical connectors, etc.

I think I said in your other thread that you need the adaptor kit (Carl Davy does it, plus I think Lateral too), to fit the Ph.2 injectors into Ph.1/1.5 rails.

Plus, I think you need the Ph.2 metal half-moon injector retaining covers as well(?)

f4la k 22 March 2010 07:09 PM


Originally Posted by fiestaboy (Post 9300770)
Nissan connectors available from Mark @ Lateral, or a mid' 90's Micra in your local scrappy ;)


Sorry joz giving you credit for fiestaboys much appriciated info. cheers fiestaboy:thumb:. sent Mark an email earlier hoping to hear back soon.. Ive got the kit to fit phase 2 to phase1, its the electrical connectors that are diffrent, but im on it.

Ami 23 March 2010 12:09 AM


Originally Posted by f4la k (Post 9301791)
The plugs on the loom dont go over injectors. Unless i butcher injector to get plug on. I woul rather buy connectors from mark if he has them which joz says he has. dontwant to botch anything up..


OK - maybe I wasn't clear enough - plugs are different, indeed.
But I see no need to cut anything - been through it couple of days ago.
Mechanic just took the pins off the old plugs and fitted it into new plugs.
No cutting, everything works perfectly fine.

joz8968 23 March 2010 06:41 AM


Originally Posted by f4la k (Post 9302090)
Sorry joz giving you credit for fiestaboys much appriciated info. cheers fiestaboy:thumb:. sent Mark an email earlier hoping to hear back soon.. Ive got the kit to fit phase 2 to phase1, its the electrical connectors that are diffrent, but im on it.

:thumb:

f4la k 23 March 2010 11:32 PM


Originally Posted by Ami (Post 9302819)
OK - maybe I wasn't clear enough - plugs are different, indeed.
But I see no need to cut anything - been through it couple of days ago.
Mechanic just took the pins off the old plugs and fitted it into new plugs.
No cutting, everything works perfectly fine.


Got you now ami, i was thinking i was getting the plugs with pins in, but its obviously just the casing that i put my pins in. Sorry for bein thick....:cuckoo:


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