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hey guys
have recently dropped an RB26 into my gtst.
resistor pack is wired up as per roys tutorial, injector plugs have pulse but the ohms are all over the place and injectors wont fire when plugged in.
injectors are definitely good.
wiring has been checked 3 times.
new cas put in.

were absolutely stumped.
auto elec coming in on monday to wire up a direct feed for the fuel pump and have a look over the injector issue.
halp me pls

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hey there man, i did a 2.6 conversion into my 32 gtst. i had a similar problem but i had no power to injectors at all. 6 pin plug that sat behind the passengers headlight had 6 male terminals in the plug(2 other pins beside them) . i hooked battery power to all 6 pins and car fired sweet as. (my car run without resistor packs however it is highly recommended to run them) ive done it and had car running fine with no resisitors. just make sure this plug i mentioned is plugged into a wiring harness this harness should run along the front of the vehicle and plug into the resistor pack which sits near the battery on gtr's for memory. if your not running a 2.6 engine loom or youv fitted aftermarket resistor pack you may be having troubles there.



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