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I was wondering what are the differences in the BNR32 and HCR32 ???

also ive noticed that some standard injectors on the r32 are yellow on the connectors .. but when i checked mine out they are standard too but red connectors.

are there any differences power/ aftermarket or are they just the same.?

responses would be appreciated.

thankz!

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My RB20DET injectors have a clear slightly heat damaged yellow tinge with a red dot on the tops.

Generally the RB20DET injectors are red.

Maybe they ran out of red plastic when making mine and decided to put a red dot on them. :)

My R32 is a late 1992.

The GTR standard injectors are 440cc, are yellow/mustard in coloring, generally the coloring of injectors is not the defining factor, check the aprt number, some people like to paint there injectors, so check the part number to be sure..

BTW, I used to ahve standard GTR injectors, but now I ahve SARD 700cc jobbies that are a really pretty blue color.. :)

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