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#1 Injector questions
Mat_1200ute Posted on: 2006/11/15 15:01
hey guys. I have 2 questions, if anyone could answer them that would be great.

1. Are CA18DET injectors low impedent side or top feed.

2.What size are standard RB26DETT injectors

Cheers
Mat


#2 Re: Injector questions
Mat_1200ute Posted on: 2006/11/15 15:57
Anyone???


#3 Re: Injector questions
HYP014 Posted on: 2006/11/15 17:46
hey mate, the ca injectors i belive are around the 320 cc mark. the gtr or rb26 are 440cc. both are same dimensions and a straight swap.not sure about impedence.if u use these u will need an ecu any way so wont b a problem. Gtr injectors,at 100% duty in a ca make no more tha 240
bhp.


#4 Re: Injector questions
ca18det_man Posted on: 2006/11/15 17:59
The ca18 injectors are low impedent top feed and around 330cc im unsure on the R26dett injectors maybe 440cc??
You can buy brand new sard injectors from japan ranging from 500cc to 1000cc for around $110-120 each delivered. I have a set of 800cc twin spray in my ca18 I paid $460 delivered from greenline motorsport. Excellent people to deal with.
Cheers Andrew


#5 Re: Injector questions
usherly Posted on: 2006/11/15 18:01
both ca and rb26 are topfeed injectors (11mm o-rings - i think?)
i no somebody who sells sard injectors, nismo injectors too suit rb26 and ca in many flow configurations so if ur chasing big numbers you might want to get some of them
if you want other injectors go to www.injectorsonlines.com
they have a large range of injectors to suit any application


#6 Re: Injector questions
short-coupe Posted on: 2006/11/15 19:21
CA18det are 370cc


#7 Re: Injector questions
kululadotgroen Posted on: 2006/11/15 19:34
Hi there, I don't know the specific injectors, but here's a website with the information to a whole bunch;

http://autospeed.drive.com.au/cms/A_0 ... ticle.html?popularArticle

and here's another to calculate sizes;

http://www.rceng.com/technical.htm#WORKSHEET

Hope these helps you in anyway, if not still interesting information.


#8 Re: Injector questions
Mat_1200ute Posted on: 2006/11/18 9:04
Thanks for that guys.Awesome
Cheers
Mat






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