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I've got a heap of low impedance 460cc injectors part Number 195500-1350, top feed, fits straight in as replacement for e.g. CA18det injectors etc., fit straight into the RB20 rail, but you would need resistors for each injector, or a single GTR resistor pack, unless you have an aftermarket ECU.

(20cc more flow per injector than GTR injectors) $45each

email to: gbaulch@hn.ozemail.com.au

hey gerry how u doin mate..... its jon here who sold u the vlt pump from toowoomba.... would there injectors fit straight into my rb20det and also will the impedance rating suit the factory computer..... if it sounds all good ill probably take 6 of em off ya hands....

G'day John,

Mate these injectors fit straight into a CA18det rail, so they'll fit the rail okay, Ca18det's are low impedance, not sure on the RB20, just check on this forum to see if anyone knows, as I don't offhand.

gday mate...

have these injectors been flow tested?

as long as these will fit straight into an rb20det fuel rail i am interested and in Brisbane too.

Let me know if you still have these!

Cheers

Dave

Roy,

Ask someone with a GTR to take a pic of how the resistor pack is installed into their car.

I have bought 6 of these injectors already. They look alright and should do the job nicely. 20cc more than GTR injectors!

Dave

Roy I have a diagram and explanation for wiring low impedance injectors into a high impedance system. Email me on:

gbaulch@hn.ozemail.com.au

And I will dig it out and send it to you tonight.

Oh and thanks Dave

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