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R34GTT top feed injector on the left, R33GTST side feed injector in the middle and R32/33/34GTR and R32GTST top feed injector on the right.

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:D cheers :(

PS; the search button is your best friend, I seriously doubt that you will be able to think of a question that hasn't already been answered about Skylines on SAU.

It's a damper to smooth out the flow of fuel.

Also I think NEO injectors are 350cc but I have no proof.

As for GTR injectors needing a resistor pack - well maybe they do but they wont fit in the standard manifold so it's a moot point really.

It's a damper to smooth out the flow of fuel.

Also I think NEO injectors are 350cc but I have no proof.

As for GTR injectors needing a resistor pack - well maybe they do but they wont fit in the standard manifold so it's a moot point really.

i was talking impedence high and low to change from gtr to gtt u will need a resistor pack to change them i went down that path a long time ago ..lol and learnt alot about the spray patterns as well if the spray pattern isnt the same the car will sound as though its missing.

rc injectors fit the gtt but were meant for the gtr at the time is was the only known injector that u could get on the market for upgrading the injectors on the gtt that were bigger than the nismo items and power enterprise ones untill a year later when sard brought them out and the other thing that needed to be changed was the impedence as they are different from gtr to gtt so link from new zealnd had a resistor pack to change the impedence.

cheers

Edited by infected flow
It's a damper to smooth out the flow of fuel.

Also I think NEO injectors are 350cc but I have no proof.

As for GTR injectors needing a resistor pack - well maybe they do but they wont fit in the standard manifold so it's a moot point really.

definitely 370cc.

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