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hey guys iv just got my hands on GTR injectors and a ballast resistor..

not sure on how to wire it up.. iv read roys DIY on it but it does not give me enuph info and i cant see where there wires go to the resistor..

heres a picture of what i have.. another thing.. i dont have the plug for it.. (picture including the plug..)

can any 1 tell me where the common wire goes? or is there another DIY..

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my one never came with the plug, just bare wires.

theres 7 wires coming out of the resistor pack, 1 for power to the resistor and 6 for each of the injectors

you can see in the photos in roy's diy that there are 2 common power wires that split into 3 to the injectors. one for the front 3 and rear 3.

the 2 common wires go to the single wire in the resistor pack and the other 6 to each injector.

Hope it makes sense coz i suck at explaining things

thanks im getting it.. i have the plug thats connected to the resistor but not the other 1 in the pic..

i just cant tell wich wire goes where by reading his DIY can any 1 whos dun it write up the idiots guide to the install?

Any one know where you can get the resistor pack for the GTR injectors?

I am planning to get some injectors but i never see anyone selling the resistor pack, and i was wondering if it was hard to get.

Edited by Douse

when you cut open the injector loom theres a whole load of wires.

Trace the wires that come from the front three injectors and you will find that 3 wires all go to a single wire. same goes for the back three.

Those are the ones you need.

the resistor pack should have one wire thats a different colour to the rest. thats the one you join the single wires from the loom to.

then connect the remaining 6 wires from the resistor to each injector

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