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Hi all,first post and newbie question.Picked up a real cheap 200zr,rb20det.I am trying to get it going on the cheap and cant get any parts around here(cairns qld).A need a complete fuel rail with injecters and noticed my mates ausi skyline wagon with a rb 30 non turb has a really similar rail and injecter set up.now i know im talking 3ltr rail and injectors to a 2ltr,but as a newbie what are the chances of using it.Any one know or ever tried it .Thanks.

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Hi all,first post and newbie question.Picked up a real cheap 200zr,rb20det.I am trying to get it going on the cheap and cant get any parts around here(cairns qld).A need a complete fuel rail with injecters and noticed my mates ausi skyline wagon with a rb 30 non turb has a really similar rail and injecter set up.now i know im talking 3ltr rail and injectors to a 2ltr,but as a newbie what are the chances of using it.Any one know or ever tried it .Thanks.

Hey

I have a 200ZR and so do a few of us at Z31 forum

You should really get on there for help and check out the R32 Engine guide (same engine basically) here on Skylines Australia

Hope that helps

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having owned and worked on both cars, I can definitely say they they look the same, however without physically trying the rail not 100 percent, but I dare say it will fit....

injectors are different to a normal rb30, but ironically are identical to vl turbo ones. vl turbo fuel rail is the same as a normal rb30 I believe.

and no a silvertop R32 is different in lots of ways, ecu, loom and sensors all different, intake manifold, otherwise mechanically very similar.

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