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Hey im just about to put my RX7 Injectors in my RB20DET!

I have a second fuel rail and Injector loom which makes it easyier but

i am unsure of which colour wires match up with the RX7 plugs!

Can anyone help me? Are they just the same (as in left wire just match up with other left wire)

Thanks

Thanks heaps mate... by the way the rx7 plugs have:

1 Black wire (with yellow)

and

1 light Green wire (with red)

Hey Luke,

sorry about the delayed response.

i just had a look and its hard to see as there is insulation tape all around the 2 wires.

I took a pic but its not well focused so u cant see it.

I have 4 RX7 plugs and 2 Mazda 323 pluga, same plugs just different colour wires.

Best thing i can suggest is to put the injector in the same position and match the wires for all the injectors the same way, thats what i did with mine from memory.

I think its not all that critical as long as they are all the same....

hope that helps.

Ok, no problems, ill just match them...left to left and right to right.... thanks heaps for your help! monday they go in and friday it gets tuned....I CANT WAIT *havent had car on the road for 3 months and the R31 just doesnt cut it...hehe

catch ya!

  • 2 weeks later...

Ok just an udate for anyone who's interested...with the power FC i had to knock the flow down to 50% (thats how much better the rx7's flow than the stock 270cc's

I just matched up left and right with the new plugs and away it went!

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