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anyone know if 300zx TT (90+ z32) injectors are o-ring style>?


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No it will NOT work.

 

 

The Z-32 style of injector is a “side feed” (VG30DE and DETT). Note the lower pink area, those rectangles? Those are the inlet screens for the fuel that surround the injector. These injectors have a physically large body and fit into the cup which is part of the fuel rail itself. Very different than the standard style injector that would fit the Pallnet. For the Pallnet O-ring fuel rail you need the standard style 14mm O-rings top and bottom.

 

Ill go out and take some pics of both the Z-32 injector and the O-ring style you need and post that in a couple minutes.

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No it will NOT work.

 

 

The Z-32 style of injector is a “side feed†(VG30DE and DETT). Note the lower pink area, those rectangles? Those are the inlet screens for the fuel that surround the injector. These injectors have a physically large body and fit into the cup which is part of the fuel rail itself. Very different than the standard style injector that would fit the Pallnet. For the Pallnet O-ring fuel rail you need the standard style 14mm O-rings top and bottom.

 

Ill go out and take some pics of both the Z-32 injector and the O-ring style you need and post that in a couple minutes.

 

great thanks for the heads up! I think i will just stick with some supra injectors then for the pallnet. I was thinking of getting the stock turbo 7MGTE ones which are 440-460cc i forget.

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Here are a couple of Z-32 injectors and a 14mm O-ring style injector. You can make out the inlet screen on the side of the Z-32 injector much easier here.

 

The 14mm O-ring style is the most common, which is the style you need for the Pallnet rail, and the body comes in slightly different shapes. The one pictured here is out of a GM, ’94 Pontiac Bonneville, 3.8L V-6. Most of this style injector have sharper edges to the body, but are "physically" interchangeable and used on many manufactures such as GM, Chrysler, Ford, and most imports Asian and European. Some of the newer styles such as what is in use on the GM LSx engines, the body of the injector is a much slimmer design.

 

Hope that helps.

 

Paul

 

 

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