injectors needed
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injectors needed
i have a 86 1.3 rx7 non turbo i believe it has the stock 460cc injectors and there beat. whats the cheapest injectors i can use that will work and it will run ok. any info would be appriciated. thanks
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As far as I know they are standard issue bosh injectors. You may try looking up RC Injectors on ebay and see what you get. Theoretically you can go a bit higher on the cc rating and it wont change much.
Well maybe RC are a bit high for a stock NA. Found some used ones for ya though.
Not sure if I will get in trouble for posting ebay links but oh well.
Item number: 380171369668, 120489957423, and 170403041575
Well maybe RC are a bit high for a stock NA. Found some used ones for ya though.
Not sure if I will get in trouble for posting ebay links but oh well.
Item number: 380171369668, 120489957423, and 170403041575
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http://www.racetronix.com/3145FM.html
You might email the link above and see what they have for your non turbo, 1986 that uses 460's....NIPPONDENSO injectors. Some number like 19550-1350 for the stock number injector.
The injectors in the link above are NOT for a non turbo series four car.
You might email the link above and see what they have for your non turbo, 1986 that uses 460's....NIPPONDENSO injectors. Some number like 19550-1350 for the stock number injector.
The injectors in the link above are NOT for a non turbo series four car.
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Sometimes a simple cleaning fixes the fuel injectors. However, if yours have corroded coils, then they are shot. Rather than try to find injectors on your own, you should call around for help. There are just too many variables that will confuse you, such as different flow rating pressures, flow rating fluids, injector clip styles, injector impedance, etc. Just give the dealer your car's year and engine type, or tell the dealer that your car came stock with Denso 195500-1350 injectors and see if they have a match. Otherwise, you may want to consider buying used injectors that have been cleaned and flow tested, which are sometimes marketed as "rebuilt".
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