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Item: 6x R32 RB26DETT GT-R Injectors

Condition: Removed from working GT-R, suppose to go on RB20DET, but planning to sell her

Price: $300

To Fit: CA18DET / RB20DET / RB26DETT

Location: Sydney / NSW / Australia

Contact: PM please

Comments: At home on my desk.... :D Prefer Pickup, but will post, will take photos tonight

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Get back to work :D

I might hang onto mine Johnny... Keep yours and work her more dammit!

I'm getting lazy modding my car... maybe because its winter...

I still got a full oil cooler kit, Koyo radiator to go in and a new alternator to put in... just so lazy :D

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Have u got a resistor pack to sell with them mate? If u do.. shoot me a pm with a price for both..

Hi mate,

sorry I don't but you can easily go to Jaycar and get a resistor to make the injectors high impedence... easily done by getting RB20 injector measure the impedence, get the RB26 injector measure that... minus the 2 and thats the resistor you need.

to work out how many watts you should get, simply use P = VI = I2R, V2/R

that is

Power (wattage) = 13.8x13.8 / R

where R is the resistance of the resistor.

Wire that inline with each injector and you'll be sweet!

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