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fuel injector wires on my rb26 is dry rotting and needed to be replaced, can i use the rb25 injectors and just match the wires along with connectors and create a fuel injector sub harness w/o the drop resistor ?

RB25 Pin out http://1jzmerc.com/files/pdf/pinout-nissan-ecr33-rb25det.pdf

RB26 Pin out http://1jzmerc.com/files/pdf/pinout-nissan-rb26dett.pdf
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You are going to put RB25 injectors in your GTR? Why don't you just get a new RB26 injector loom?

What kind of injectors - apart from the Neo they are all sidefeed.

And for the record I can't see it working.

The rb26 do not have the subharness like the rb25, the inj connectors are the same and i am not using a rb25 inj, i am using an xspurt 2k.

I need to change my fuel injector harness due to it dry rotting, the sheathing is getting brittle. The lenght of the harness is long enough to make a cut and put a connector on the maon harness.

If you have aftermarket injectors, does that mean you are going to cut the old harness out, fit a plug to the engine side, buy the new sub-harness, fit that then fit injector connector adapters?

If so why not just make the harness yourself and fit plugs that will go straight onto the injectors you have?

Otherwise, to me, it seems a bit silly. Your going to have plugs everywhere when you could have made it nice and neat

my wires for the rb26dett injectors are dry rotting and needed to be replaced, I am going to use the rb25 fuel injector harness to replace it [ drop resistor deleted in the process ] by adding a connector to the rb26dett harness.

The aftermarket injectors I am using , use the same connector as the rb's .

This thread makes no sense

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