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depends on a series one yes but series two it's not worth the trouble. It can be done but it's better to got aftermarket.

Cheers

Neither serise 1 or 2, without that impediance thinggy (i was told)

RB26 & RB20 are top feed injectors,

while RB25 are side feed

i hope i'm right. :thumbsup:

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Neither serise 1 or 2, without that impediance thinggy (i was told)

RB26 & RB20 are top feed injectors,

while RB25 are side feed

i hope i'm right. :)

True...

Both R33 S1 & S2 also all R34 GTT's (RB25det's) are low impedance side feed....

All GTR's are high impedance top feed....

HOT TIP:

Include some info like below.

What model GTR are these injectors???

How old are they???

How many km's have they done???

Have they ever been re-fitted???

All this info will help sell you injectors... :)

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Okay for all to know

The injectors are out of a 1992 R32 GTR.

They have been cleaned, leak and flow tested .

On the paper work idea. I can get it but I will have to see the guy I bought them off.

Since they have been tested they have done 0 kms before that the injectors have traveled 83,900ish km's ( not 100 percent sure)

They have never been re-fitted I have had them since their testing and they have done nothing.

No time wasters

If you are seriously interested call me on 0406 046 136

Cheers

Claro

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