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Difference Between 87 TII & 87.5 TII

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Old 03-17-05, 04:31 PM
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Originally Posted by NZConvertible
6 ohms is about half the impedance of the stock high-impedance injectors. That means the amount of current (and hence heat) passing though the injectors drivers will be doubled. It will work for a while...

so should i buy 4 more and wire them in series with the 2 that i already have?....its strange how rx7.com tech support would recommend this on the phone while the math did not add up.....
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