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$175 is second hand.. $199 new.

To install the GTR resistor pack you need to cut and solder it in to the loom.

There may be an importer that flogs them off for cheaper.

Edited by Cubes

like anything.. diy.. and save the bucks... or get correct impedence ones and pay somebody else to fit.. if you are on a budget you could also investigate rx7 injectors

most workshops would probably tell you are "wasting your time" by getting them to install such small injectors.. they'd be right, if you pay them to do it. but if you did it yourself, the cost would be minimal.

you will need your ecu remapped to accept them anyhow.. thats a $50 job if u know how to do it yourself.. but all the pros that do it will charge you $200+

if you are lucky you may be able to just SAFC it, but that may be quite problematic.

Either way, its probably close to a $1000 operation..

Now these CA18DET injectors u can get nice and cheaply.. :P

good reply sk  (  /me bookmarks thread for future reference)

if you wanna go sard injectors

SARD High Resistance Fuel Injector 550cc Top Feed (63506)

SARD High Resistance Fuel Injector 800cc Top Feed (63565)

^model number for rb20det.

rb26 injectors are a common upgrade for CA18DET in fact, as they are both the same impedence/type

series 4 rx7 injectors (555cc)  i *think* are a common upgrade for rb20det,  but i'm not 100% on that, so best to check before you go out and buy some.

tell em the price son, the price son!

tell em the price son, the price son!

im not selling them, they are the model numbers.

goto www.garage-13.com and email alex if you want to order them, he'll get you prices. (can also get used rx7 injectors or whatever you want).

  • 5 weeks later...

With regards to the resistor packs.

Head down to your local U-Pull It style wrecker and grab one from a R30 Skyline for next to nothing. The one I picked up cost nothing. :D

Just be sure to cut it off from the loom so you receive the male part of the connector.

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