Precision injectors-- Mitsubishi or honda?

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Old Dec 19, 2008 | 09:29 AM
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Default Precision injectors-- Mitsubishi or honda?

Ok so i've been pricing injectors, honda style injectors are around 250 while a set of mitsubishi stlye are only 80$. Do the dsm injectors fit into the honda intake manifold and fuel rail? I'm assuming the injector o-rings have to be bored out like the dsm 450cc's.

Basically, I know the process of install dsm 450's and was wondering if its the same way.
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Old Dec 19, 2008 | 12:25 PM
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Usually No. The mitsubishi and honda injectors are different in the top of the injector that fits into the fuel rail. They use a 14mm o-ring while the honda uses a 10mm o-ring. The money you think you'll save by getting the mitsubishis will be lost when you have to modify the top of the injector to fit the new o-ring.

However, in this case, if modified they can fit the oem fuel rail, but you need to make sure that the DSMs you received have been cleaned and checked before installing them. THAT IS A MUST. otherwise, you're putting your engine at risk. You can get about 250-270whp out of them, tops..
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Old Dec 19, 2008 | 02:28 PM
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http://www.extremepsi.com/store/cust...Fuel+Injectors
these are the cheapest low impedance injectors i've ever seen. I bet their high imp. are cheap too, which i'm pretty sure is what you need. I've only found them at this price on this site and they should fit in the stock fuel rail fine
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