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hey

i need one of these things for an r32 auto, it has an rb25/rb30 motor if that makes a difference.

Its that silver rectangular shaped thing.

pm me or contact me on 0402852347 if youve got one

thanks

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thats a resistor and i think its for the fuel pump?

half right mate it is a resistor, but for the fuel injectors...

what sort of injectors are you running as there are 2 sorts of resistors: high impendence, and low impendance

rb20-high impendance, rb26 low impendance, unsure on rb25???

cheers

Sorry Seb

It's definately a resistor for the fuel pump low speed circuit.

Why do you think you need it?

no worries mate, I stand corrected, so used to dealing with 26 stuff, as they do not have them... learn something new every day.

cheers

You shouldn't need it mate. If your putting in an RB30 (Assuming 25/30), then you wont use it, as you'll most likely be going a bigger fuel pump and different management anyway.

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