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Hey guys,my 33 has been off the road for a few weeks now,started off with no 1 fuel injector crapping itself and not shutting off. The injectors are sard 650ccs,got a new injector and now it seems no 1 splitfire coil is not working.Now what i need to know while i am waiting for another one can i drop the boost to 10 and use one of my stock coils or all and will i be able to drive my car ,so sick of walking. Genelle. :angry:

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Omg i'm at my wits end,can not get the new injector to seal properly,have tried several o rings and it still won't seal.Does any one know what sort of o rings i need to fit a sard 650cc in the r33,any part no or advice much appreciated. :(

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Check injector puls with a noid light or led test light. U need to see if the wiring is always powered and earthed which would keep the injector open

This was done with the old inejctor,all seemed good,but is not.Getting my 33 towed to a local shop tomorrow hope they can fix,you are a very helpful guy thank you so much for your advice,said shop said it might be pfc playing silly buggers,again thank you .Genelle. :happy:
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Yay prob solved,was a loose wire shorting out making injector stay open,cheers for the help guys.Jezz i'll be in your neck of the woods in a few weeks time would be nice to meet you and have a chat.Genelle.

Glad its sorted. Something so simple can cause a major pain in the butt.

No worries give me a call / pm and we will organise a time.

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