About this item
- The Replacement Part Number(OE Number): 195500-4450, N3H3-13-250A
- Fitment: for Mazda RX-8 2004-2009 1.3L Manual Transmission
- Fuel-Efficient Injector: High efficient fuel sprays and High Impedance Coil enable fast start up in the cold environments, low fuel consumption, and better performance.
- Professional installation is highly recommended: Fuel injectors directly affect the air/fuel ratio for the engine and new fuel injectors do require a new or updated tune. We also suggest that you check the other component of the engine before installation.
- Package Included: 4 x Fuel Injector; Material: Metal and Plastic; Pin Number: 2; Voltage: DC 12V; Orifice Type: 4 Holes Disc, Flow Rate: 40.5lb/hr
Description:
- Direct replacement of your old injector and no modification needed.
- Made of metal and plastic material which is durable and can use for a long time.
- The high impedance fuel injector has been tested and exactly matches the internal coil resistance and fuel flow rate of OEM fuel injector.
Specification:
- Transmission: Manual Trans.
- O-Rings Included: Yes, preinstalled
- Orifice Type: 4 Holes Disc
- Material: Metal, Plastic
- Color: Yellow, Black
- Voltage: DC 12V
- OE Number: 195500-4450, N3H3-13-250A
- Pin Number: 2
- Dimension: 73x31x20mm / 2.87″x1.22″x0.79″(L*W*H)
Note:
- Please check the fitment section of this listing before you bid.
- Please kindly check again your engine volume!
- This is a non-OEM product, accessory only!
- This installation should be done by an experienced mechanic who has access to a factory service manual and all required tools!
Fitment:
- for Mazda RX-8 2004-2009 1.3L (Manual Trans.)
Package Included:
- 4 x Fuel Injector
Installation:
- Step 1. Make sure the engine is cool down. Disconnect the battery.
- Step 2. Remove the bolts and brackets from the fuel rail.
- Step 3. Disconnect the plug on each injector.
- Step 4. Lift the fuel rail and remove the injector from the fuel rail.
- Step 5. Press the new injector into the rail. Reattach the fuel rail and put the injectors in their respective holes.
- Step 6. Bolt down fuel rail. Reattach fuel line. Plug in injector connectors. Reconnect battery.
- Step 7. Double check for fuel leaks before and after starting the engine.





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