RC 310c Injectors?
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RC 310c Injectors?
i just won an auction on ebay for some rc injectors. the part number is SL2-310.. i thought honda injectors are SL9?? does anyone know if this will our cars? i e-mailed the guy and his swears they're acura/honda and he has the paperwork to prove it.. weird huh?
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Re: RC 310c Injectors? (bolsaman)
Pretty sure thats the part number for Audi/VWs. I received those also when I bought mine off ebay. They don't fit into the intake manifold right and doesn't fit into the fuel rail correctly either. Some have said the fuel started leaking like crazy when they tried to put those on.
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I bought some 310's from someone on here that were SL2 and supposedly for Hondas. I never installed them so don't know if they would have leaked. I do know you have to get special manifold injector seals or enlarge the holes in your stock ones to fit them. They seemed to be sized right to fit a stock rail with teh o-rings and all, but it didn't seem that you could use the fuel rail cushions on top so maybe you'd need a second set of larger o-rings to create the external seal against the fuel rail.
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Give RC a call http://www.rceng.com/. Just ask them what part fits and they'll tell you part num. You can also order the rubber injector seals cause oem wont fit or use a razor to open them up.
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well i have my 370s and they say sl2 on them also...i just purchased them from ebay, but i wasnt aware that they made a diffrent types either!!! i hope sl2 is th right code, because i cannot afford another set back like this my motor should be done soon..
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i gave rc a call yesterday.. it turns out.. the new style honda/acura injectors are sl9 and the old style is sl2.. so basically they modify it to work with whatever your application is! so i got the right ones.. sweet!!
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Perhaps the SL9 are with OBD2 connector type? That would be cool so people wouldn't have to pay more & keep hacking up their harness to put OBD1 plugs on.
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Re: (b20beast978)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by b20beast978 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">so the sl2 should fit into your manifold without any modifications or putting any extra seal right?</TD></TR></TABLE>
No the SL2 does require either the RC or the modified stock manifold seals.
No the SL2 does require either the RC or the modified stock manifold seals.
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Re: (klungemonger)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by klungemonger »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Perhaps the SL9 are with OBD2 connector type? That would be cool so people wouldn't have to pay more & keep hacking up their harness to put OBD1 plugs on.</TD></TR></TABLE>
i used them with a obd1 wiring harness.
i used them with a obd1 wiring harness.
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