Wrong injectors
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Wrong injectors
Wanted to know what would happen if you put injectors from a 89 N/A into an 87 TII. I think i read that there impedence is different. Would they even work or could this cause flooding. Im hoping that i didnt get these switched around during my swap but im not sure and im just checking all the bases.
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im sure he meant by accident. I thought the 89-92 had an oval stlye seat and wouldn't actually fit in the seat of the fuel rail, try a search i read it on here not to long ago. also what color are they?
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Originally Posted by therotaryrocket
im sure he meant by accident. I thought the 89-92 had an oval stlye seat and wouldn't actually fit in the seat of the fuel rail, try a search i read it on here not to long ago. also what color are they?
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Ok so the plugs are different, thats good. Just for pure curiosity, what would happen if this were the case. By the way everything is fine now i did the fuel pump rewire and that seems to have fixed the problem.
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impedence is only different on the pre-87.5 models. The 87.5 and later all are high impedence.
Running the wrong impedence without a resistor pack would probably smoke the ECU outputs.
But again, you couldn't plug in a 89+ injector without changin the plugs.
Running the wrong impedence without a resistor pack would probably smoke the ECU outputs.
But again, you couldn't plug in a 89+ injector without changin the plugs.
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