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| Member | Engine Head:Z6 ECU Injectors used are saturated 10 ohm. Do I need the resistor box? I dont see one on a 92-95 engine diagram with the P28 ecu. I am using the redpepperracing diagrams and are not that clear. |
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Rep Power: 49 | If you are using the 92+ injectors civic, no, if you are using the 88-91 Civic, 86-93 teggy, or any 'lude injectors, yes. I don't know the specifics of what ohm level is high or low impedence, etc, but those are the yearly qualifications. You have to match ECU to injector style, basically. |
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| !!YTINASNI | If you have a set of peak and hold, use them! They are better. Its pretty much the same difference on a stockish motor, though. Saturated will get the job done just fine. |
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