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Just finished wiring up the ballast resistor into my loom for GTR injectors. Came time to plug in the injectors and noticed the plugs on my loom dont suit the injectors.

On the injector there was a little tab on the outside of the case which had to be removed which i think CEFFIE mentioned in Roys tutorial, but i also have a little tab on the inside of the plug on the injector (sorta on the bottom between the two spade terminals) which is getting in the way. This seems like it will be a bit harder to remove without damaging things.

So i'm wondering if anyone has come across this before. Is there an easy way to cut off all the plastic thats in the way and once thats done will the plugs sit fine without the risk of them coming loose? Or is it going to be easier for me to try and find the right plugs to suit the injecotors and solder them on to my loom?

Cheers

Simon

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