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i Think its the injector resister pack i talking bout its a little silver fuse looking thing bolts to your chassis i think on the strut tower in bay not 100% sure wat this does as i dont have one and neither does my mate r32 gtst but i have trouble starting it and my mech says this is the problem could it be or should i be looking at some other cause any help would be great thanks guys

OH and how much power should i expect and ET with followin setup

S13 silvia

Rb20DET

FMIC

VG30deT turbo

SAFC11

ARSM

3'' DUMP

3'' Zorst

Fuel Pump

12 PSIEXCEDY CLUTCH

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k thanks mate any ideas as to why it may be hard to start could it be fuel as it has sat for around 5mnths

Who wired up the RB20? What fuel pump do you have? Is it hard to start all the time or only when its cold?

If the standard injectors are used there will be no resistor pack as the RB20s have high impedance injectors (as opposed to the GTRs with low impedance and hence the resister pack).

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hey guys i have told the tuner to try it with out the resister pack and what do you know it works all fine and af ratio stays steady all the way but now i have a missfire i think it is the coil packs so have to check that out this week but almost done i will try and post picks for you guys soon hopefully i get the power figure i want fingers crossed

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