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  1.  Optical said:

    v1/2 and v3/4 rails are different. The injectors swap between either but the mounting flange is in a different place.

    the brown injector looks just like my sard 800cc ones

    Brown is indeed SARD 800cc which he\'s just received. His injector on left.

    Just to make it clear - Sard state these will suit V1 to V4 STI. Not V1 or V4.

  2.  rex-leggy said:

    there deff v1/4 rails . the oem injector pictured has the v1/4 pintle on it.

    the sards you have may be suitable for v5/6 rails as there slightly different (or is that what the collar is for?)

    when I got my 50 motorsport injectors it stated they were a v1/4 replacement but they werent, they did fit in v5/6 rails tho .

    worth looking into

    Thanks to you both.

    Any knowledge as to whether the STI JDM 1-4 Rail differs from the Export market 1-4?

  3.  funkytown said:

    Hmm I run sard 840s in my v1\4 rails direct fit.

    what\'s not fitting

    Those rails look the same as yours and were your OEM Injectors the same?

    The top & bottom oring sizing is out by a number of mm, and the injector protrudes too far upwards for the collar system to work

    Part is 63564 - 800cc, collar is 63534

    We are told the car and engine are otherwise stock and unmodified.

  4. Afternoon peeps! Helping a customer out here. Some Sard 800cc injectors were requested for the V2 STI WRX so we dragged some in with collars. They\'ve shown up but do not \'fit\'. On some US forums I\'ve seen people having to modify rails to suit, but Sard assure me that (for their JDM V1-4 STI\'s) they are direct fit.

    So, can anyone help me ID the injector and / or rail in this image? Linked because of size:

    http://imageshack.us/a/img59/1924/p4ch.jpg

    Thanks

    Mac

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    Subaru has helped its outdoorsy image no end with its new XV Crosstrek Hybrid. Putting a 110kW petrol engine alongside a 10kW electric motor through a CVT trans is a good start, but the XV does add 130kg to the XV, but with the electric motor handling initial acceleration before it starts burning fuel. There\'s a clever shutter system on the front grille that cuts down wind drag at motorway pace. The fuel claim is 8.4L/100km in the city and 6.9L/100km on the highway - not a huge improvement on the stock XV, and as it\'s likely to have a price premium over the petrol version, it seems like this will be one for enviro-worriers. In hybrid form, it is available in an exclusive green colour. Aww.

    It is the WRX concept that is more likely to excite Kiwis given our Possum-bred enthusiasm for the rally-bred sedan. It shows the direction the firm\'s headed with the highly-successful flagship Impreza, modernising its design significantly. Information was a bit thin, but the pictures look pretty good.

  6. I've just been sent a new price sheet via Ohlins Japan - a brand I'd neglected to do anything about previously because of the prices - and the new price structure is pretty damn good. These are not entry level kits though, they are exceptional race kits (up there with Moton and the likes) for rally and hard track work.

    We're talking about kits that start at $2500 but mostly sit in the $3-$6000 range.

    PM me if seriously interested or feel free to discuss!

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    PS: Ohlins F1 shock absorber!

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    Hey Ya'all

    If you've followed us over the years you'll know that we like to keep moving with the times and this includes keeping our site fresh and relevant. Each time we open up a new site we do so with the intention of improving upon the old one. Sometimes we get it right, sometimes we still need to improve. We take your feedback - good and bad - and try to do better.

    Last weekend we released our current site which is a vast improvement over the old one in many, many ways.

    In conjunction with this, we're giving away 10 x $100 vouchers on 20th December - an early Christmas present if you win.

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    What's New?

    This is what you should be reading. There are many new things, but most importantly:

    Cheaper - all parts run on a new price system, and the vast majority just got a lot cheaper.

    Quicker - take our word for it, we sorted out the old image and page issues - properly. It's much quicker, prettier, faster, slicker.

    Club Fortyone - not only have parts gotten cheaper, but purchase optional Club Fortyone membership and you save a further 3% off part prices. Great for moderate to high volume individuals and businesses.

    What is Club Fortyone

    Club Fortyone is a membership system. People can register for free but Club Fortyone membership is optional. If you have bought from us in the past, just ask if you qualify for a free trial - we're good like that! You receive a flat 3% off all part prices on our site, and where applicable, free stuff is thrown in with your orders - like clothing, stickers, DVD's, tickets to events, games and so on. As another example, because we sponsor track days, we often have the ability to subsidise your entry or place you in the track day for free.

    There's many benefits to being a member not listed above, but it certainly suits moderate to high volume individuals and businesses.

    Of course, if you have any demands you can always ask - member or not - and we'll always try to sharpen our pencil!

    I hope this is some cool news for you to look forward to - especially the chance to win some vouchers!

    Finally - on a serious note - it's the nutty season on the roads out there so take care and don't be stupid / be a hero. Stay off the turps and if you do, get a Taxi or sort out a sober driver.

    Mac

    [email protected]

    http://www.fortyone.co.nz

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  8.  D-Style said:

    Tried going to Subaru? if not try Fortyone.co.nz can try get you one from J-Land

    Just checked! Not on the STI site, not in their updated PDF price lists =[ Only spoiler available is the wing, not the lip spoiler = Looks hot! Very BMW'ish!

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