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Old 23 May 2011, 11:56 AM
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Default STI newage injectors to fit bugeye WRX

As title, must be in good condition.
Please PM pics and details.
Thanks.
Old 23 May 2011, 12:36 PM
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Originally Posted by Bugeye_Scoob
As title, must be in good condition.
Please PM pics and details.
Thanks.
hiya pal got it all here have pm'd you
Old 23 May 2011, 04:20 PM
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got a set of these too mate

let me know if scott doesnt sort you
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plenty for sale on here,see what Lateral have.You would get them flow tested and cleaned before fitting anyway
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Originally Posted by Dave Y
plenty for sale on here,see what Lateral have.You would get them flow tested and cleaned before fitting anyway
Interestingly I've been told that flow testing and cleaning is typically only worth it on a high bhp build, and that if you buy a complete set out of a car they'll already have been matched.
Talking to a few people at the moment, had a few pretty good offers.
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when i bought some i had them done for peace of mind
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Originally Posted by Dave Y
when i bought some i had them done for peace of mind
A guy on Surrey Scoobies flow matched and cleaned them himself.
When they were done the efficiency had improved by 0.5%, which as he pointed out wasn't really worth doing unless you were running a high bhp race car.

I understand new O-rings might be a better investment

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Old 24 May 2011, 10:53 AM
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we have a excellent set in removed from a very low milage jdm sti pm me if needed
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Originally Posted by Bugeye_Scoob
A guy on Surrey Scoobies flow matched and cleaned them himself.
When they were done the efficiency had improved by 0.5%, which as he pointed out wasn't really worth doing unless you were running a high bhp race car.

I understand new O-rings might be a better investment
Perhaps i wasted £70..we will never know.But then 0.5% every little helps
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Originally Posted by Dave Y
Perhaps i wasted £70..we will never know.But then 0.5% every little helps
That process cost £70!?
Mind you, if it helps you sleep better mate, it's money well spent I guess - know what you mean
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£70 isnt much in the world of Subaru ownership
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Yep, but if I don't need to spend it I'll use it on the next tank of fuel
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