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Old May 3, 2009 | 08:37 AM
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Default difference between GSR vs ITR fuel injectors?

Could someone tell me if there's a difference between OBD2 GSR and ITR fuel injectors? As far as I understood, all Integras use the same injectors but just at different fuel pressures.

A '97 GSR and ITR both show a Honda part # of 06164-P72-010. But beginning in '98 the ITR part # changes to 06164-P2J-000. Honda likes to supersede part numbers, and I've seen different part numbers for virtually the same part, so I don't know if they're different or not.

Reason I'm inquiring is because I'm going to get a set of remanufactured injectors for my GSR. And a set of 4 matched ITR injectors is actually cheaper than the GSR, or std Integra injectors. Visually the pictures look the same, but how many times do people show the correct images.

So does anyone know, are their any differences between these part #s, will the -000 injectors work in a GSR?

Thanks.
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Old May 3, 2009 | 09:20 AM
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Default Re: difference between GSR vs ITR fuel injectors?

As long as they're both OBD2 i believe they should be identical. Im not 100% but im fairly sure that all the intergras share the same injectors.
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Old May 3, 2009 | 11:29 AM
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Default Re: difference between GSR vs ITR fuel injectors?

yes ther all the same
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