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Originally Posted by jl8383
because i have rc's and was just wondering if I might be able to use them.
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Originally Posted by jackburton
I remember someone said that srt-4 injecters fit and he had the pics to prove it.
Those were 440's if I remember correctly. Hyaboosta tried them and it was a no go.
The 310 MAY be a different story, however the 440's didn't work. The RC I think also require you to solder in the connections unlike the RSX ones.
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Originally Posted by turboengnr
what else do you need to fit rsx injectors?
I am using SRT injectors. They fit fine. All i needed was a spacer and longer bolts.
I am using SRT injectors. They fit fine. All i needed was a spacer and longer bolts.
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Originally Posted by turboengnr

BTW, clip connections special on them? I am assuming they have to be soldered in to work, not PnP like the RSX injectors.
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I have fit the stock stg 0 injectors, stage 1 and now stage 2 injectors.
They do not plug directly in. You have to solder in the injector clips off the SRT harness. And the little steel clips that hold the injector into the rail does not fit either. So the bolts are the only thing holding it in the rail (like all old style hondas)
They do not plug directly in. You have to solder in the injector clips off the SRT harness. And the little steel clips that hold the injector into the rail does not fit either. So the bolts are the only thing holding it in the rail (like all old style hondas)
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all i have to say is that my b series 440s had serious mods that needed to be done including wiring that had to be done in order to make them work
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Originally Posted by C2i0v0i1C
all i have to say is that my b series 440s had serious mods that needed to be done including wiring that had to be done in order to make them work



