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ok here's the problem! fitting injectors into my CEFIRO, gtr supposed to be direct fit into rb20det! it appears the connectors are different from cefiro to skyline !

cefiro injector

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gtr injector

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(can notice that the two little align thing is different - one centred and one to the left ! )

got injectors all fitted in - and the clips on the connectors are different!!!

HELP with the solution - source a 32 loom and take just the connector ends off and solder onto my loom??? i'm thinking this will be the best option.

any insight - anyone else had this trouble???

NEED ASAP PEOPLES!!!! I have G1 drift in 1 week - and still need afm fitted / ecu to arrive and fit / finalise injector fit & tune!!!

BIG THANKS!

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GTR injectors are never a direct fit in to any R32 GTST, the lug has to always be trimmed off OR do what I and many others have done; purchased new injector plugs from motortraders.

If you wish to trim the lug grab a decent stanley knife blade and sit there for a whole day skimming that hard plastic until the lug is no longer. >_<

They sell them in sets of 2 and from memory all up are ~$48, thats $16 per pair.

The GTR VL injector plugs are the same so thats what you are after. They should have them in stock so take an injector down to be sure.

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Check out your inj. boots and make sure there not cracked.

If so grab a tube of dialectic grease and cover the contacts inside the plug. This will prevent water running down the crack and corroding the connection.

A few of mine had done this, the main reason I decided to go a new set of plugs.

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hud - try petro ject..near alma hotel.look em up

prob lookin at 20$ a plug..

expensive for a six banger, but theyre quality shit.

otherwise resort to the ol solder iron and spades and dont run plugs.

or otherwise u-pull it is your freind..

- i ended up rippin a entire loom with plugs off a mazda2 to suit my sr 550sards.

take it ease..

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