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Old 11-29-2006, 01:51 PM   #4
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Originally Posted by drift freaq
I was looking at the Deatschwerks and my dyno tuner said don't. He basically explained it as, there injectors are remanufactured which is true. They are selling Injectors that have been reworked for higher flow. He basically said, while the rate will be right and they will work, the spray pattern will be narrower and not as good as a brand new never remanufactured injector.
I was looking for used Nismo's, Then my friend had 4 used HKS 550's off his S15 SR and could get me two more new ones and his used ones only have about 500-1k worth of driving on them . So I am going HKS 550's
It is true that our injectors are remanufactured. This is the only way we are able to get OEM quality and fitment and offer our wide range of drop-in applications at great prices. However, I will have to disagree on the spray pattern issue. Have you ever compared the spray pattern of a Nismo to a DW injector? Ours is exactly the same, if not a little better. We retain the 4-orifice nozzle, just like Nismo and just like OEM. We analyze EVERY injector we make for flow rate AND atomization.
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