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Gtr Injectors Upgrade Kit With Fuel Rail, Fuel Reg, Resistor Pack, Connectors And Adaptors $600 Sa


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I have a GTR Injector upgrade kit with everything needed to get going for an rb25det, probably also fit rb20dets quite easily as well.

Comes with:

6x GTR 440cc Injectors with alloy adaptors for rb25det fuel rail

Resistor Pack

Alloy Fuel Rail with spacers

MagnaFlow Fuel regulator with bracket, speedflow fittings and hoses.

Loom connectors and wires for resistor pack and injectors.

This is everything you need to get GTR injectors on your rb25det, all you will need is to wire in the loom and get a tune! No stuffing around, 1 purchase and 1 set of shipping with everything you need in working order. Will support up to 270kw with the injectors alone, above 300kw by adjusting the fuel regulator.

Have removed these to install 740cc injectors, they are in perfect working order and were pulled off the car tonight.

$600 posted to your door anywhere in Australia.

Contact me via PM or call me on 0423 277 771

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What it looks like installed on your car:

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Comes with the bracket, speedflow fittings and the hoses.

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