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Faster Is Faster 05-05-05 11:41 AM

1600cc secondaries+connetors?
 
Do I need connectors for these fuel injectors?
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...spagename=WD1V

Are those good injectors? If they are is the price right?

TII '87 05-05-05 01:04 PM

no, I dont think you're gonna need connectors.
I bought those same injector and the clip looks exactly the same

you're gonna have to modify them to fit though...

here's the link : http://home.mn.rr.com/linnihan/1600c..._injectors.htm

have fun
l-p

Faster Is Faster 05-06-05 11:59 AM

Are there injectors for sale that doesn´t need modification? Or what way would be the easiest way if modification is needed. The way shown in the link or connector way?

Faster Is Faster 05-08-05 04:46 AM

anybody?

Wankel7 05-08-05 12:06 PM


Originally Posted by Faster Is Faster
Are there injectors for sale that doesn´t need modification? Or what way would be the easiest way if modification is needed. The way shown in the link or connector way?

Uh,,,,, the link above your post is clearly the injector modification. Did you look at it?

Ok , here is how it works.

1. Yes, you need to modiffy the injector to work with a stock fuel rail.
2. Yes, you will need to buy the injector electrical harness connnector because your stock connector will not work.

I bought my 1680s from that vendor you linked us to on ebay.com

However, I wish I bougth from here.

http://kgparts.com/newfuel.htm

Reason being it is cheaper and it COMES with the connectors. Also, KGparts is a RX-7 guy so ...that is cool.

James

billzrx7 05-08-05 12:09 PM

the electrical connectors can usually be found at local automotive parts stores ranging in price from $5-13 bux.. and to amke the 1680cc injector fit in the stock rail the top 1/4-1/2" of plastic surround needs to be removed so the stock seat and a proper sized O-Ring can be matched together for a tight seal.

Wankel7 05-08-05 04:39 PM

Man, that cat is in finland.....don't know about all that:)


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