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were did you buy your resistor to install LI injectors on your HI harness?

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Old 06-14-04, 02:59 PM
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were did you buy your resistor to install LI injectors on your HI harness?

just looked on the radio shack website and the closest resistor to the 10 ohm 20 watt that i need is 10 ohm 10 watt, will this work? if not were did you get your resistor?

thanx in advance for any info
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call them up and bitch, they have everything, even if its not on the website.
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Yeah, go to the radioshack store, they'll have 10ohm/10watt. If not, do as advised above.
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I get them at Radio Shack.
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I even recommend the 20watt ones over the 10watt units.
There was a recent thread on current requirements, and the 10watts ones were "too small".


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Just for fun and FYI....the stock 87 1/2 and older use 6ohm resistors.
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i wanna solder these resistors by the ecu, can somebody tell me what wires are the wires for the seconday injectors, and if somebody has a pin out of the ecu plug that will be awesome

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Each injector on your series car has a Black/Yellow wire going to it. That would be the wire I'd put the resistor in if I were putting low resistance injectors in a car that comes with high resistance injectors.
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I put my resistors on the green and dotted wires from the ECU.

I went to Radioshack and bought a small 2x4inch box to encase the resistors.

I bought the resistors at Fry's electronics.

Here is a pic of my setup.


The box on the left with black and white wires going to it is the setup.

If you notice I also bought 4 pin plugs so it is plug and play so removal and modification is easy same with the HKS FCD.

Each box has 2 resistors.

My setup has 2 primaries as High impedance and secondaries as low imp.

So the secodaries go through the box while the primaries are just straight through.

I had another box for primaries to be low imp but a sudden injector change made me modify the setup.
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