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Hi guys, this is my first post in this forum and i hope that u guys can help me.

Im BOB..and i would like to ask some question to u guys.

Rb20 are using top feed,high impendence, 270cc injectors

4G93 are using top feed, low impendence, 450cc injectors.

RB26 are using top feed, low impendence, 440cc injectors.

am i right??

Did some research, most of the RB20 owners fit in the RB26 injectors with resistor pack.

But, I found some article in other forums mentioning about fitting in a 4G93 turbo injector in an RB20.

My question is, can i use the GTR resistor pack with the 4G93 injectors??Or i have to use the 4G93 resistor pack??

I hope everyone in this forum could help me...........

Thank you in advance........

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Hi guys, this is my first post in this forum and i hope that u guys can help me.

Im BOB..and i would like to ask some question to u guys.

Rb20 are using top feed,high impendence, 270cc injectors

4G93 are using top feed, low impendence, 450cc injectors.

RB26 are using top feed, low impendence, 440cc injectors.

am i right??

Did some research, most of the RB20 owners fit in the RB26 injectors with resistor pack.

But, I found some article in other forums mentioning about fitting in a 4G93 turbo injector in an RB20.

My question is, can i use the GTR resistor pack with the 4G93 injectors??Or i have to use the 4G93 resistor pack??

I hope everyone in this forum could help me...........

Thank you in advance........

Anyone????Need help.............

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Standard rb26 yellow top 444cc injectors are 2.0 omega resistance. Yellow top 4g63 injectors are 2.9 omega resistance.

So I probably wouldn't use a standard GTR resistor pack, although you would probably find it would work OK. Best thing to do is go down to dick smith and purchase the correct individual resistors and wire them inline just above the plugs on the live 12v side. If you take those figures down to dick smith they can even look up the resistor colour coding for you and let you know which ones to purchase.

That will cost you about max $4 plus its more accurate. A resistor pack will cost you atleast $150 from a GTR.

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