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Hey guys,

Just a quick question, will stock r34 gtr injectors fit and work perfectly in an r32 gtr? i have 1 injector leaking and was wondering if i could replace just 1 with a 34 or 33 injector, or maybe the whole 6 of them.

Thanks guys

no, 34 gtr injectors are not the same as 32 gtr injectors.

THEY ARE 10 YEARS YOUNGER!

HAHAHAH AHHAHAHA HAHHAHAHA OH I KILL ME!

anyway....they are identical, but its a good idea to get all your injectors cleaned and flow tested....then put the best flowing injectors in #6, then #5 etc

  Duncan said:
no, 34 gtr injectors are not the same as 32 gtr injectors.

THEY ARE 10 YEARS YOUNGER!

HAHAHAH AHHAHAHA HAHHAHAHA OH I KILL ME!

anyway....they are identical, but its a good idea to get all your injectors cleaned and flow tested....then put the best flowing injectors in #6, then #5 etc

LOL thanks duncan! i figured mine looked older.

Cheers

On the topic of where to place the higher flowing injectors..

I remember some time ago some one did a flow test on the std rb25 inlet manifold, it showed the two middle cylinders flowed slightly greater, I believe it was on the SDU forums; would this not indicate that the higher flowing injectors should be placed in the two middle cylinders.

The GTR style plenum is a different story, I'm assuming this is where the front and rear cylinder = higher flowing injectors origionated from and applied to the rb25det style plenum? :(

A tuner i spoke to told me that cyl 1 and 6 are generally most starved of fuel on rb20s. Thus to put a fuel injectors that flows slightly more and will supply that little bit more to those cylinders was a good idea...

I myself can only go on what ive been told.

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