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iv read alot about putting gtr injectors in rb20det and you need to put a resistor pack or packs on??

how hard is it to do this?

do i need to put a pack on every injector?

is there rewiring required?

i found this

Genuine Nissan Drop Resistor Pack - Nissan Skyline GTR

22698-05U10resistor.jpg

http://www.justjap.com/store/product.php?productid=17524

can you just plug n play?

thanks

Steve

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Re-map, or power FC, yes then you need to run a resistor pack because the GTR injectors are a low impedance type. If your using a haltech/wolf/motec or whatever that supports driving low impedance injectors your better off without the resistor pack. You will get about 0.20-0.025 ms better opening times, which means your AFR's at idle will be better.

From my experience its 1.55ms stable idle with no resistor pack and around 1.8ms with a resistor pack (and the appropriate low impedance injector driver ECU of course).

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