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hey guys i know this prob been coverd 1000 times. but i cannot dig up any info on it im after new injectors for my rb20det, im wondering if there is any plug and play ones out there i dont really wanna stuff around with wiring and shit i dont mind upgrading the fuel railbut if someone could direct me in what is best im going for atleast 200rwkw thanks in advance..

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Hey I'm in the same boat, standard gtr inectors are like 440cc or something like that? I'm aiming for 200kw but hopefully 250kw eventually (from my rb20) anyone know if gtr injectors will make much more than 200kw? And, would a normal work shop be able to wire them up or do u have to buy extra stuff?

Depends how much power you want to make. The 555cc ones are still in my car, and on E85 my fuel system is at it's limit and is making 242rwkw, if I got a bigger pump and 1000s I guess I could make more, or if I wanted to run on high boost high revs a lot, but it's a street car and only ever gets a boot occasionally, so I don't really need to. Buy something that suits the what you are going to use the car for and how much power you want to make while doing it.

you can crack 200kWs with stock injectors...

440cc GT-R injectors are a straight drop in, if you can't find the resistor pack, just buy a 6x resistors from Jaycar and make your own. I wrote a post back years ago on how to do it either on NS or here, CBF searching lol

Is the resistor pack something that u need to buy separate or is it something actually on an rb26 that u can buy I ask this because I've found gtr injectors but don't know how to go about getting the resistor pack

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