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Old Nov 22, 2006
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RSX Injector Fitment Question

I have a set of RSX Type S injectors for my D17. I only have the injectors with o-rings. Do I need the RSX connecter/harness or will my D17 connectors clip onto the RSX injectors no problem?
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If im not mistaking, rsx type-s injectors are a plug and play deal. the only thing is that they are taller so you have to make spacer for them.
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yes out clips plug directly into them. by spacer, he meens that the rsx injectors are longer so your orignal fuel rail mounting bolts will no longer be usable.
What I did was get 2 nuts the same thread as the mounting bolts and tighten them against each other so you can back the stud out. Bring that stud to a hardware store and tell them you want longer bolts, the same size. Becareful when tightening down so you don't crack the injectors. Use the stock plastic spaces if you cant. I didn't. Good luck.
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