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hey Guys,

Well my engine loom in my rb20det is a bit worse for wear, i get a all kinds of misses when i touch it so im looking at my options to start fresh.

Does anyone know the cost of a new loom for nissan?

To make my own i can buy the injector plugs ect which will cost me $100 max but there's a bit of stuffing around

whats everyone else done?

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Since you are Melb i might be able to help you out with much better pricing than Nissan will offer you over the counter.

You'll need to do the legwork though and get the part numbers.

RB26 full loom i know is around $880. Trade is around $700 i think, but i can get it cheaper than that.

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Its just the injector loom your after not the whole loom right?

I have both an Injector loom and an engine loom for sale both in good nick would be easier than starting from scratch :(

Drop me a pm in your interested

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Its just the injector loom your after not the whole loom right?

I have both an Injector loom and an engine loom for sale both in good nick would be easier than starting from scratch :D

Drop me a pm in your interested

From what i can see the injectors, water temp, and tps ect are all hardwired into the loom. thats why i wanted to MAKE a plug in loom.

So is the loom you have plug in? is it standard or custom? i know the front 3 injectors plug in but not the back?

please confirm?

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Since you are Melb i might be able to help you out with much better pricing than Nissan will offer you over the counter.

You'll need to do the legwork though and get the part numbers.

RB26 full loom i know is around $880. Trade is around $700 i think, but i can get it cheaper than that.

i called nissan and they said they dont sell the injector plugs? but if seen generic ones for like $4 each?

ive got a hks 25/30, gtr injectors, z32 afm and power fc waiting to go in but i cant till i fix this misfire

ive gone to a couple of shops but they couldnt fix it so i just wanted to rule wiring out once and for all

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I completely re-wired my rb20 due to having a FF plenum now. Injector loom as stated is in 2 parts, I merged it into one. Bit tricky, make sure you MARK EVERYTHING! But it can be done. Nissan plugs for injectors try petroject in melbourne. If you have ruled out spark then have you had injectors flow tested?

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I completely re-wired my rb20 due to having a FF plenum now. Injector loom as stated is in 2 parts, I merged it into one. Bit tricky, make sure you MARK EVERYTHING! But it can be done. Nissan plugs for injectors try petroject in melbourne. If you have ruled out spark then have you had injectors flow tested?

thanks for the info. quick question, the std injector loom has power coming from both sides? why is this so? I really want it wiring to be simple so was hoping to have 12v power coming from the loom feeding the injectors from 6 through to 1. any issues?

also is there any problems with adding a waterproof plug so i can quickly swap them in rather than hard wiring it in?

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