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rb20det .......does everything associated with a turbo cost a fortune..heres my problem.have a rb20det with mines computer,r33 turbo at 13.5 psi,13.8 volt gtr fuel pump,fmic,3" exhaust....need to change my injectors,,wasted 300 so far on 20 + year old injectors.another one has started to leak from the plastic to steel join....currently standard ones but at 235 each from nissan,,,forget it...next i can get 440cc from duetch works at 329 +50 postage.but these will run too rich ive been told...will a haltech interceptor work even though the injector sizes have doubled and then do i need to pay 600 + for a dyno tune.its seems that unless i get standard injectors its gonna cost a fortune..the car goes really well and really smooth once warm and i dont want to really spend a fortune that i dont have...how much bigger can i go with the injectors before i need re tuning.....money money money...any suggestions greatly appreciated..........................

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32GTR bolt in with some minor re-wiring (GTR Injector Resistor Pack). Problem is though with second hand you always run the risk.

Spend $379 on deutchworks, & $950 on a Nistune (from Toshi inc Tune) and away you go with more power as well..

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