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ok fitting up my gtr injectors into my cefiro (with rb20det loom factory cefiro spec) and i knew that some connectors were different on cefiro loom to skyline loom, such as afm plug - on cefiro z32 afm is direct fit!!!

BUT just encountered a problem with injectors - these plugs are different also... (i'm assuming... as they dont fit)

ceffy inj - little clip bit is to the left

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gtr inj - little clip bit is centred

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now in r32 rb20det - gtr injectors are direct fit ???? Y / N ???

i was hoping that my solution would/could be to find a r32 rb20det loom - and adapt the connectors onto my loom to suit!

any ideas? need help URGENTLY! also anyone else come across this before???

thanks

-Matt

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I installed R33 GTR injector into my S1 R32 RB20det. To make the stocl plug go on i cut off the little bit sticking out on the GTR injectors. With the spring clip on they have never came off!

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