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Old Jul 19, 2016 | 12:39 PM
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Ok so got the exhaust back from been opened up to 3" now time for one of the final pieces of the jigsaw.
I have purchased new Id 850 injectors with harnesses that I would like to fit over the next day or two once basicaly I'm sure that the injectors are correct...

My first question is has anybody fitted id injectors just the set I have look a lot different from the standard pinks currently fitted the seal at the bottom of the injector is only a little thing just worried about leaks... I no there gonna be different in design just mainly worried about any potential leak...

Any how here is a pic of them so you can see for yourself unless I'm just been paranoid...

Car is a 2003 Jdm spec c.....thanks

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Old Jul 19, 2016 | 12:43 PM
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Plug and play with the adapters according to rally sport

https://www.rallysportdirect.com/par...njectors-850cc
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Old Jul 19, 2016 | 12:47 PM
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Yes got the harnesses just the seal is tiny I guess I just need to go fit one and see how it fits...
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I have just fitted 850 IDs, exactly the same as those in your pic and rather different in appearance to pinks. Straightforward fit, no leaks and work perfectly.
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Originally Posted by Paben
I have just fitted 850 IDs, exactly the same as those in your pic and rather different in appearance to pinks. Straightforward fit, no leaks and work perfectly.

Thanks that's what I was hopefully looking to here just out of interest what year was you fitting them to ?


I will get fitting away
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Originally Posted by crazyspeedfreakz
Thanks that's what I was hopefully looking to here just out of interest what year was you fitting them to ?


I will get fitting away

2002 Bug Sti, but I'm sure they're fine for Blobs too.
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I had same worries with my PE 800cc, i had to use the rubber from the bottom of my pinks i am not sure if you will too ??

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The id injectors are a totally different shape the rubber o ring on standard injectors wouldn't fit on the ids
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Originally Posted by crazyspeedfreakz
The id injectors are a totally different shape the rubber o ring on standard injectors wouldn't fit on the ids
The same one which is on bottom of pink one in my pic ?
Yea i see your injectors are kinda flat at bottom whereas there is a tip on mine,

Maybe someone who fitted theirs can help ?
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Originally Posted by SmurfyBhoy
The same one which is on bottom of pink one in my pic ?
Yea i see your injectors are kinda flat at bottom whereas there is a tip on mine,

Maybe someone who fitted theirs can help ?

I thought I already had! No need for any additional o-rings, all you need is there ready to be fitted. You don't need anything pinched from the pinks.
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Originally Posted by Paben
I thought I already had! No need for any additional o-rings, all you need is there ready to be fitted. You don't need anything pinched from the pinks.

Understood paben,

As you have done it reasently did u reduce fuel pressure prior to fitting ?? I have driven the sub this morning and won't be driven again...gonna fit the injectors tomorrow just wondering if it's needed and if so best quickest way was of doing it

Thanks
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Originally Posted by crazyspeedfreakz
Understood paben,

As you have done it reasently did u reduce fuel pressure prior to fitting ?? I have driven the sub this morning and won't be driven again...gonna fit the injectors tomorrow just wondering if it's needed and if so best quickest way was of doing it

Thanks
Yes reduce fuel pressure, disconnect the fuel pump relay and run the engine until it stalls, remove the fuel cap, also disconnect the battery just in case. Or you could just pull off a fuel pipe and waste some fuel! (and risk a fire).
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Originally Posted by Paben
Yes reduce fuel pressure, disconnect the fuel pump relay and run the engine until it stalls, remove the fuel cap, also disconnect the battery just in case. Or you could just pull off a fuel pipe and waste some fuel! (and risk a fire).
Lol by reduce fuel pressure I thought the op meant screw the fuel pressure reg down, ie from 4 bar to 3 bar, to account for the bigger injectors.
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Originally Posted by boosted
Lol by reduce fuel pressure I thought the op meant screw the fuel pressure reg down, ie from 4 bar to 3 bar, to account for the bigger injectors.

Perhaps he did! I thought he was asking the procedure for changing the injectors without chucking fuel everywhere.
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The Id injectors fit in deeper than normal injectors hence the seal further up.
Fit em and see.
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Old Jul 19, 2016 | 08:45 PM
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Fitted ID 740cc to my car last week i actually e-mailed technical support at ID they confirmed that i should just put a tiny bit of grease on the 'o' rings and install as supplied. The injectors actually have a sleeve which take up any slack mine have been okay not leaked..
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I was just asking wether I needed to reduce pressure in the system prior to removing the injectors or if I could just whip them straight out... I'm under the impression as the sub wouldn't have moved / started for a day I can just remove them...

Done it plenty of times of a classic not so many times Newage top feed hence all the questions.,,

Thanks for all the help everyone
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Sorry off topic when you hope get mapped and have you decided who is mapping? Good luck matey coming together nicley
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Originally Posted by crazyspeedfreakz
I was just asking wether I needed to reduce pressure in the system prior to removing the injectors or if I could just whip them straight out... I'm under the impression as the sub wouldn't have moved / started for a day I can just remove them...

Done it plenty of times of a classic not so many times Newage top feed hence all the questions.,,

Thanks for all the help everyone
My id1000 I had fitted not long ago had to have the top seal off the old pinks put below as the new injector seal was getting pushed down. could your mapper fit them before mapping? Best to not drive it after as you risk washing the bores
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Old Jul 20, 2016 | 08:55 AM
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I fitted 800cc and reduced fuel pressure to 2bar for drive to mappers, everything was fine just when it dropped down to idle in neutral it would cut out, but started again no problem or feather the throttle and keep revvs up
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