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dubulup 02-03-03 06:28 AM

Resistor Values (solenoid)
 
How can I find the resistor values for each solenoid? I searched but only nitrous threads came up...I have the manual but couldn't find any resistor values, so if anyone knows them or knows how to find them, thanks. I would much rather pull them out instead of just leaving them plugged in (NS conversion).

lerch32 02-03-03 06:47 AM

I have a set made up if you want them. All you would have to do is plug them in. $20 shipped.

dubulup 02-03-03 06:54 AM

What do you mean by a set?

Is it something other than a bunch of resistor ready to be plugged in or do they have connectors on them?

c00lduke 02-03-03 07:14 AM

I'm pretty sure you need 320ohm resistors for each. its either that or 230ohm but pretty sure it is 320ohm. But i know if you search you can find out.

flunkysama 02-03-03 09:57 AM

Why don't you just grab your ohmeter and measure a solenoid yoursel?

dubulup 02-03-03 10:11 AM


Originally posted by flunkysama
Why don't you just grab your ohmeter and measure a solenoid yoursel?
uh, I was out of batteries or something...sorry for the inconvenience.

Engberg 02-03-03 02:04 PM

Check the manual again, I'm certain that there are tolerence for the resistance of the solenoids. Maybe not all on one page together but they are in there.

Example:
Page F-83 lists the tolerances for the AWS and ISC solenoids

Dont_Be_A_Rikki 02-03-03 02:40 PM

330ohm 1/2 watt resistors is what is needed to fool the Stock ECU.

-Rikki
www.pfs.cc


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