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hello,

While i was talking to my tuner about resistors for my injectors he handed me a resistor pack and said this "might" be out of a gtr. So i got some pics of it here and im just asking anyone with a gtr to please walk out to your car and read the numbers on this pack and tell me if mine are the same...

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sweet as, good to see what u say, im hoping it will be similar but diferent to mine, i just got off the phone to a mate with a gtr and his had 2x21na stamped on where mine has a 4 digit number and his code was A15-000xxx i forget the last 3 but they wwere differnt to mine.

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Sorry bout the size if ne1's running some pez < 20" LCD - I'm getting into the whole macro mode thing :yes:

Id suggest, that as inj are sold for all RB26's... devoid of the model car they came outa... that all resistor packs should be the same.. again regardless of any serial number.

Ur welcome ;)

Edited by GeeTR

thanks alot, now i see that, thats the code my mate had on his car... A15-000J03

hmmm... his was a gtr32 too aswell... Anyone with a r33 GTR?? I just really hope this is the right one, i dont want to accidently install it and find its wrong and kill my power fc

thanks alot for that geetr very helpful

Just measure each resistor.. if the value is good, you're good.

sorry not too flash hot on electrics... should i just hook up the power cable to resistor to a 12v battery and then use a multi meter and measure each pin inside??

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