Need a good supplier for some of these lil beauties......
Cheers
SIKO
Need a good supplier for some of these lil beauties......
Cheers
SIKO
Check www.calaisturbo.com advertisers section.
Name is sticks or something. Has them for $165 each with plugs and adaptors.
They aren't 'ID2000's, but they are the same injector, just not flow matched by ID.
My bogan rotary mate reckons he can get id2000's for $120 each.
will post P/N if confirmed.
Same question, but for ID1000's.
I can get these for $100ea, but they apparently are high-flowed (i gather thats a bad thing).
http://www.sonicperformance.com.au/B...cc-EV14/pd.php
So i just had a guy from MTQ Performance call me up offering information on their injectors.
He said that their RSS1000's and RSS2000's are not made/modified by Injector Dynamics (is done by in house by MTQ), but are identical in every way in bosch body type, size, flow, dead times, etc to the ID's.
With the "special" RSS1000 price at $96ea (RSS2000's are $147ea) that makes them a pretty good buy!
.... thats if what he says is to be believed, should i have any reason to doubt him?
Last edited by MWP; 18-07-11 at 09:33 AM.
picked mine up from repco for $150 each
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id1000 are a straight off the shelf Bosch injector...Originally Posted by MWP
im a cunt
and apparently i dont know shit...
ID's and boschs are basically the same thing, just ID's are flow matched to within 1% of each other. Which really makes fuck all off a difference.
I'd bet the ID's idle better than you 650's
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Cheeers for the reply's lads...there are a few different avenues by the looks of it!!!
Decisions decisions.......
thread topic was about 2000's .... not that hard to figure out
also appears you cant count past 2
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yes and no im not telling.. took me a long time to find it
im a cunt
and apparently i dont know shit...
im pretty sure that they change the tip on the 1000cc.
Not sure about the ID2000, still trying to find info but from what I gather so far they dynamic flow test them and batch them
ID injectors start life as a Bosch EV14 model injector
Well done thats the 2000cc part number not the 1000cc part number.. Lol
im a cunt
and apparently i dont know shit...
whats the damage on the id2000's Dale??? i need to buy 4 for my purple datsun
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