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Hey guys,

I am trying to find out what injectors are in my 33, rb25det

I have only pulled off the cap and checked the part number and can't find anything on the net that has the same number, trying to avoid pulling them out and getting them tested.

They are a maroon/ terracotta/ red colour.

The number on them is: A46 - Z00 0127726.

If anyone knows what they are or where I can find out please let me know.

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from what I have been reading the 740's are A46 -Z00 0128911. But then looking at some pictures of some for sale the numbers stamped on the injectors are different from that. Is that the case are they still 740's?

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from what I have been reading the 740's are A46 -Z00 0128911. But then looking at some pictures of some for sale the numbers stamped on the injectors are different from that. Is that the case are they still 740's?

the last part of that number is probably just batch or serial numbers, they're never exactly the same.

surely you know roughly what they flow from injector duty and power? what ecu do you have?

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Oh yeah, of course he is running NA injectors in his 25DET.... :rolleyes:

I have seen boxloads of NA injectors and they vary in colour from red red to browny red so no points there sorry bud..

Nismos are considered to be just RED...

While the brownish red 480cc were mainly found in the S15 "R-spec" only, they were also available in the Autech S14... :nyaanyaa:

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  • 1 year later...

Sorry to dig this up but didn't want to create another thread..

I have light blue injectors. I was told they are 550cc and only marking on it is "Annam" or "Ammam" and couldn't find anything on google about it.. But then again it could say something slightly different but I couldn't tell.. :/

Cheers guys!

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Pictures would be a huge help.

Yeah, sorry the car is in Brisbane and I live on the Gold Coast.

I can get some pictures this Saturday/Sunday and will post them up...

Just thought it was a little weird that I couldn't find anything AT ALL on google. :/

Cheers Zane.

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