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Old 03-16-2009, 10:07 PM
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anyone know if they are good? does anyone use them, had any issues? turbo car?
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Originally Posted by dudeman
anyone know if they are good? does anyone use them, had any issues? turbo car?
very expensive. look identical to accells, which look like the trick flow, summit.s etc. I don't know what all that money goes for. What are you looking at we sell the same thing for a lot less. Most of the RC's we get in for cleaning and service has a SMP (standard motor parts) number on them. SMP make accells, etc.
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i am looking at some 60's for my turbo build.
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i am looking at some 60's for my turbo build.
we have Brand new Siemens on sale for 369 a set shipped. Flow matched..
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If they are SMP injectors, run away as fast as you can. They suck!
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how would you tell? why?
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Originally Posted by dudeman
how would you tell? why?
just look at a pic of them.
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If you have any questions regarding RC injectors, please e-mail us at

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RC Engineering is one the first highly respected performance injector suppliers. Their custom equipment and service is top-notch and far beyond anything your average vendor could offer using consumer grade flow-benches such as the Asnu. Their prices reflect the equipment, knowledge and level of service they provide. You can do a Google search for many of the insightful and technically accurate publications Russ Collins posted over the years. These are the types of articles that customers should be reading in order to separate fact from fiction which seems to have taken over these forums as of late.

There are tens of thousands of customers running SMP disc injectors out there with great success. Keep an open mind and do your homework. Check with your tuner and see which type of injector he has dialed in for good performance and drivability. If your tuner has a dyno equipped with a load cell and a 5-gas analyzer this will be benefit your tune greatly.
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