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will these rx-7 injectors work in a honda?

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Old Jul 10, 2006 | 11:55 AM
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Default Re: will these rx-7 injectors work in a honda?

they will work just fine. just get them with connecters too
Old Jul 10, 2006 | 05:19 PM
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Default Re: will these rx-7 injectors work in a honda?

there are actually 2 type of injectors for that year. There's the peak and hold ones and the saturated injectors from the rx7. I believe these are from a saturated ones. I personally would prefer the RX7 injector over the DSM 450s anyday because they are easier to find in the junkyards. Actually you dont even need the clips. It plugs right into the Honda clip if im not mistaken. Maybe you need to trim the injector a bit but it should work.
Old Jul 11, 2006 | 08:13 PM
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Default Re: will these rx-7 injectors work in a honda?

Originally Posted by JDMTurboCRX
there are actually 2 type of injectors for that year. There's the peak and hold ones and the saturated injectors from the rx7. I believe these are from a saturated ones. I personally would prefer the RX7 injector over the DSM 450s anyday because they are easier to find in the junkyards. Actually you dont even need the clips. It plugs right into the Honda clip if im not mistaken. Maybe you need to trim the injector a bit but it should work.
They have the sasme part number too and are both rred tops. i sold a set and didnt realize they were different...a refund later and now they are ciollecting dust in my room
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