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Ok I did a search but couldn't find what I wanted, am looking for where I can find fuel injector adapters in Sydney to hook up my 60lb Siemens deka injectors to the wiring loom.

So the 6 adapters have to be USCAR EV6 female to Nippondenso male. Am I correct that the R34 factory loom has the Nippondenso female connector?

Rang up Bursons got told theres 3000 diff types of connectors and they dont have it, got referred to a supposed injector specialist in Bankstown who seemed to have had too many kebabs and not a clue what I was after. Found a couple places in SA who have them but cant be fked waiting, any places you recommend in Sydney?

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After a week of searching and ringing around, I found this:

http://www.sonicperformance.com.au/95242/Injector-Plug-Connector-Denso-To-US-Car-Convertor/pd.php

Most places sell the Bosch EV1 to USCAR adapter:

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Bosch-Ev1-Male-Uscar-Female-Injector-Plug-Adaptor-/230743957996?pt=AU_Car_Parts_Accessories&hash=item35b96961ec

Can anyone please confirm this (first link) is the way to go or should I get USCAR pigtails for my Siemens Dekas and get that soldered onto the R34 loom?

cheers R

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