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Hey guys,

I need to replace my fuel injector resistor.

I have had a look online at all the usual places I would expect that sell them but haven't had any luck.

I have a R34 GT RB25DET Neo

if anyone knows where I could get one from that would be great.

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Hey guys,

I need to replace my fuel injector resistor.

I have had a look online at all the usual places I would expect that sell them but haven't had any luck.

I have a R34 GT RB25DET Neo

if anyone knows where I could get one from that would be great.

have you tried ebay? plenty of R34 stuff on there

R34 RB25 NEO's do not have a resistor pack for the injectors. They are high impedance driven straight off the ECU.

You sure you havn't got it confused for something else?

EDIT - As seen in the attached wiring diagram for the NEO engine. There are no resistors for the injectors.

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R34 RB25 NEO's do not have a resistor pack for the injectors. They are high impedance driven straight off the ECU.

You sure you havn't got it confused for something else?

EDIT - As seen in the attached wiring diagram for the NEO engine. There are no resistors for the injectors.

Thats what I thought... but what is this?

resistor.jpg

its attached to the bar thats going down etc.

Already seen that one. would rather a new part with warranty.

if you HAVE to have a new part then nissan/amamaya (whoever!)might be your only options but dont expect it to be cheap. . but as pointed out above the 34 has the resistor as part of the ecu

^^ - No there is no resistor period.

I don't know what the part is you've circled. Too small to tell on the phone and I don't know R34 engine bays like the back of my hand.

Why do you think it's a resistor pack and why do you think it needs replacing?

More info needed. What is the car doing / not doing?

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