Weld-in fuel injector holders

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Weld-in fuel injector holders

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Weld-in fuel injector holders available soon from Doubleday Racing...

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Featuring AN (JIC) -6 male fitting incorporated into the aluminum tops and stainless steel hex-head screws. Available in steel or aluminum bottoms. You can create your own fuel injection system with much more flexibility.

http://www.doubledayracing.com [site under construction, but will be up soon]

A good friend of mine is making these, thought you guys might be interested. Let me know if you have any questions!

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Price?
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$35 each. Same price for the aluminum or steel bottoms.
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Sounds like a good price, can you show one with an injector installed?
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Mark the canuck wrote:Sounds like a good price, can you show one with an injector installed?
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thanks Panel 8)
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Post by miniman82 »

THESE ARE BAD A$$!
Can't wait to use them on my Geo Metro Turbo intake...just what I've been looking for!
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Very, Very Nice!

I'll definitely keep these in mind on a future project.
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:shock: Wow! Those are some of the nicest and most intelligent pieces I have seen here! The ability to use bayonet style injectors without having to spend a lung and kidney on a silly fuel rail. Sweet! Ray
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notched wrote:Weld-in fuel injector holders available...
Can you show me one installed (plumbed and electric) on a manifold?
Yeah some may call it overkill, but you can't have too much overkill.
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Looking great, wish they were out a year ago...

Oh well, there will always be another project :)
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sideshow wrote:
notched wrote:Weld-in fuel injector holders available...
Can you show me one installed (plumbed and electric) on a manifold?
Don't you belong on a CIS or Type 5 forum somewhere??? :lol:
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notched wrote:
sideshow wrote:
notched wrote:Weld-in fuel injector holders available...
Can you show me one installed (plumbed and electric) on a manifold?
Don't you belong on a CIS or Type 5 forum somewhere??? :lol:
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These are fresh and Ethan hasn't used them on anything yet. As soon as he builds an intake with some of these, I'll post pics! Or Mr. Sideshow will...

I'm pretty sure these will be coupled with a blower on a wasserboxer motor very, very soon! :shock: :D 8)
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Post by aquaghia »

hello everyone this is my first post my name is Ethan @Doubleday Racing just wanted to let everyone know that i am taking orders and if you are interested just send me a PM and i will get back with you. i also want to put the word out that i also make weld in O2 sensor and GM style temp sensor bungs the come in either steel or aluminum $5.00 each.
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