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I read the thread. I think I understand. So I need to buy a resistor pack for the GTR injectors from Nissan, I live in Japan, rewire everything and it works?

The GTR injectors are top feed, the GTS-T are side feed, how are they going to fit?

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I read the thread. I think I understand. So I need to buy a resistor pack for the GTR injectors from Nissan, I live in Japan, rewire everything and it works?

The GTR injectors are top feed, the GTS-T are side feed, how are they going to fit?

Help

RB20 injectors are top feed

You don't NEED to buy a resistor pack from a GTR, you can just wire in the appropriate resistors into the loom.

Thanks everyone.

So I just buy the one resister and wire everything in like in the link on this page?

I will go with a bigger fuel pump then since I don't need bigger injectors yet.

  • 1 month later...

im getting some gtr injectors but ive been told they will work with no other mods & that i dont need a resistor pack?

i cant see how this is this possible, or am i wrong?

ok i just found this thread which sorta explains that you can run them without the resistor pack but it might fry my power fc!

i cant risk that...help :|

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Gt...l=gtr+injectors

Edited by NWR31

i wouldn't advise driving it un-tuned after installation.

put it this way; driving it from my mechanics driveway onto the tow-truck, and then driving it off the tow-truck and into my garage fouled the plugs!

Edited by dmr

this pfc was tuned for gtr injectors/z32 which will be the same mods as me. i know it still wont be safe to drive on but should be in the ballpark, i also have a good wideband gauge installed to check afr's.

anyway im more worried about frying my fc if i install these gtr injectors.

cheers

btw my fc is actually a rb26/gtr fc wired to suit my rb20.

would that make it more compatible with the gtr injectors & much less likely to fry the fc??

ok ive done a lot of searching & it seems even with the rb26 fc i do need a resistor pack to run gtr squirters...

Edited by NWR31

yeah thats what ive just read, cant understand why he's saying i dont need em.

i might have to reconsider buying them cause i dont want to root around wiring in resistors & the resistor pack might be hard to find or expensive..

thanks

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