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Perry's 380 VRX
Posted 3/12/2015 23:42 (#16301)
Subject: Larger Injectors



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I'm just wondering if there are any aftermarket injectors that will fit the 380 with little or no modification?
I've heard of some people running WRX STI injectors without any modification on their 6G75, if I remember correctly. I've also heard of another that used EVO injectors.
I wouldn't need anything massive, since i'm still N/A. Even around 500cc would be plenty.

I know that upgrading injectors is pointless without a tune, obviously. I am just curious as to the different option available, since it may be something I'd look at down the track.
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Posted 8/12/2015 10:20 (#16302 - in reply to #16301)
Subject: Re: Larger Injectors



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I use 600cc Siemens injectors in mine.

Gets 300kw atw with room to move still.

But they didn't just plug and play.
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Perry's 380 VRX
Posted 11/12/2015 01:21 (#16303 - in reply to #16301)
Subject: RE: Larger Injectors



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How much work is needed to fit those?
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Posted 11/12/2015 23:30 (#16304 - in reply to #16301)
Subject: Re: Larger Injectors



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Just shim spacers and electrical connectors....and of course a tune as it wont even idle.
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Perry's 380 VRX
Posted 25/12/2015 18:21 (#16308 - in reply to #16304)
Subject: Re: Larger Injectors



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I was thinking the electrical connectors would need to be sorted.
Do the injectors come with connectors to match, that you can put in place of the stock connectors?
What happens with that?
Just a simple cut and shut with solder onto the original leads, or is it more complicated?

Edited by Perry's 380 VRX 25/12/2015 18:22
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Posted 30/12/2015 15:32 (#16309 - in reply to #16301)
Subject: Re: Larger Injectors



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you need to go to wreckers and get connectors to suit.

Mine were from XR6 turbo.
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