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Old 08-28-04, 09:59 PM
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confused injectors

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ok im packaging my injectors to be sent off to cruzinperformance, and i was looking on the injector and the two part numbers are the same so i was like...wait somethings wrong they need to be different, and they should be, right? like lower impedence or something?

so could someone clarify this for me what type of injectors are on an 88 se non turbo?
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Stock NA injectors for build date 7/87 & later are red/pinkish, rectangular plug, with an internal key, ND part # 195500-1350...
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Originally Posted by WAYNE88N/A
Stock NA injectors for build date 7/87 & later are red/pinkish, rectangular plug, with an internal key, ND part # 195500-1350...

so both injectors are the EXACT same on NA injectors? same Flow for all four?

and i just checked resistance thier all @13 ohm
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Yes, all the same (460cc), 13 ohms each is good. If you want to check them further put 12 volts DC on the pins (one pos, one neg) momentarily and listen for the solenoid clicking...
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Originally Posted by WAYNE88N/A
Yes, all the same (460cc), 13 ohms each is good. If you want to check them further put 12 volts DC on the pins (one pos, one neg) momentarily and listen for the solenoid clicking...

ok good, so now i dont have to label the bags differently and worry about mixing them up

and for those of you that arent good at context clues here are the specs for NA injectors for FCs

YES ALL FOUR ARE THE SAME

Denso # 195500-1350
Resistance - @ 13 ohms
flow - 460cc
red/pinkish
rectangular plug
with an internal key
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Those are for the 88's, don't know about the S5's...
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we'll just say its for S4s...for now
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No, the pre 87 1/2 S4's have low impedance (2-3 ohm) injectors...
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Originally Posted by WAYNE88N/A
No, the pre 87 1/2 S4's have low impedance (2-3 ohm) injectors...

ok ummm so then just 88's?
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Originally Posted by capn
ok ummm so then just 88's?
No, the 87.5 and 88 (and up).
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1987 chassis number 550168 and older na's use low resistance injectors of approx 3.3 ohms and any na past that chassis use ....high resistance injectors.
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The S5 connectors are different, aren't they? Than the S4 hi-imp, I mean...
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I didn't write 3.3 ohms. I wrote 2.2 ohms. The moderator probably sabotaged my post. And the dog ate my tax return.
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