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kris

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hi guys, getting close to getting my first tune now and was wondering if theirs any benefit in hi-flowing my std injectors or going for some decas or bosch instead... reason for asking is I want to be able to put it back to stock at the drop of a hat if need be. the tuner I've spoken to doesnt want to fit aftermarket ones as he thinks they need to be spaced from the original position, possibly affecting the spray... bit confused as I see a lot of people using the aftermarket ones and so far I havent seen any complaints. if anyone could shead some light on this topic it would be much appreciated. cheers.

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Someone Recommended Hi Flowed stockies for fuel economy to me. that's what I think im gonna get. But does anyone know good priced places to get these injectors and also get the installed. I have been quoted $850. DOes anyone know cheaper places.

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sweet, then I'll probably go the decas 60lb if thiers no real benefit in drilling my standard ones n keep them as spares.. thanks for the feedback :)

-(white xr).. the nizpro swap over option is definately cheaper than 850, think I remember a tuner saying a bit over 7hundy, worth a phone call!

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PIFFLE!! No such thing as better fuel economy with drilled stockers, Get a new tuner who knows their stuff if this is what he suggests!!!

Deka's for sure, $370 a set is cheap as chips compared to the early BA era when the only larger options were $650+ a set for 42lb'ers.

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