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Old 11-14-16, 07:23 AM
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Bosch/RC/ID injectors

Guy's I am looking to downsize my current Bosch EV1 1600cc primaries for some 1000cc units.
There are a number of options I have seen. most common being the Bosch EV14, ID1000's and RC Engineering 1000cc, also Grams and Deucthwerks which I have not heard of.

The RC ones look the same as my Bosch so should be a straight swap in replacement and are also Low impedance if this is something I need to consider with my microtech LTX-12?
The other option I am really considering is the ID1000's which I see come supplied as a kit which I think but am not 100% sure should drop in with my current rail and spacer setup? They are high impedance though if this is an issue.
I will keep my current Bosch EV1's as secondaries. So not sure if you can mix and match high and low impedance?

Mainly I was after advice and opinions on which to go for or any other option I may not have considered? I heard a rumour RC were a bit unreliable but nothing to back it up?

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Old 11-15-16, 05:13 PM
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No feedback on this from anyone?
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You will definitely want high impedance for primary injectors.

ID injectors do come as a kit but you need to tell them what you need for them to provide with the right pcs.

You can go with ev14's to save a little money. I'd just call IRperformance and tell them what you have and they will take care of you. Very helpful and reasonably priced.
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Thanks for feedback.. I am UK based but will look them up.. I may have already contacted them I fact. I have family over in the US at present so could buy either side of the pond! Point taken on high impedance.
I found Deka (siemens) injectors yesterday.
These look identical to the ID ones, spec reads the same but they are a fair bit cheaper. I assume being Siemens OEM's will use them so they should be good and reliable? interested to get feedback though.

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what are you dropping these injectors onto?
You never mentioned any series of car or engine.
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20B powered FD3 with Microtech LTX-12 ECU.

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