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RB20DET Injector Wiring Loom or just inj. plugs...


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Hey ppl,

As the title/subject states, I am after an RB20DET injector wiring loom or just the injector plugs BUT with at least an inch or two wire comming out of the plugs...I need to replace all my plugs on my RB20DET so I need the full 6.....but even if you have a couple that would help.....

Cheers all,

Corey.

you can buy the plugs new at most fuel injection places if you are going to all the trouble of changing them id juat replace them with newies.... i think they are $5 each or somethin very easy to find just take one in as a sample.... i think youll find that vn-s v8 and 6 are the same plug hope that helps :rofl:

you can buy the plugs new at most fuel injection places if you are going to all the trouble of changing them id juat replace them with newies.... i think they are $5 each or somethin very easy to find just take one in as a sample.... i think youll find that vn-s v8 and 6 are the same plug hope that helps :rofl:

Thanks man, I didnt know they would be so easy to find...but the only problem being I live way out in the country and I dont ever remember seeing a fuel injection place anywhere around here...

Do you know if its easy to put new plugs on the wires? I have never done it and dont know if its possible to do with minimal tools...?

Cheers again

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