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SiberianPatrol
30th December 2016, 07:56 PM
I had a couple of injectors get fouled on me and am planning to order replacements. I know that the first cylinder injector on the RD28ETi is the one with the needle lift sensor and plugs into the wiring loom. My question is this - I have replaced my injector pump with a mechanical one, so it is no longer an ETi. Does that needle sensor play any kind of role now or can I change it out for a standard injector without the needle lift sensor?

nissannewby
30th December 2016, 09:29 PM
Nope. Put a mechanical one in it. The injector is all the same as in settings and parts apart from the sensor.

SiberianPatrol
30th December 2016, 09:35 PM
Nope. Put a mechanical one in it. The injector is all the same as in settings and parts apart from the sensor.

Thanks mate. The only other difference I see is the height. That won't cause a problem with the return and feeder lines will it?


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nissannewby
30th December 2016, 09:39 PM
I cant see it causing a problem mate. I dont have a lot of experience with the 2.8 but the return rails are the same for the 4.2s with and without the needle lift sensor.

smoie
8th February 2017, 08:18 AM
I had a couple of injectors get fouled on me and am planning to order replacements. I know that the first cylinder injector on the RD28ETi is the one with the needle lift sensor and plugs into the wiring loom. My question is this - I have replaced my injector pump with a mechanical one, so it is no longer an ETi. Does that needle sensor play any kind of role now or can I change it out for a standard injector without the needle lift sensor?

Hi, sorry this in my first time on this site. I have a question that I'm hoping someone might help me. I have an Nissan patrol zd30motor and I have taken out the injectors and didn't put them back in the same order ( other cars this hasn't been problem ) and now the car won't responds quickly it hesitates to accelerate.