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Stupid Question
off a 1991 CRX D16a6
Anyone know why cut off injector plug-ins from a D series DOHC would not plug into a D series SOHC injector??
I bought an engine from a guy and he threw on some fuel rail from a??? which ...
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| Stupid Question off a 1991 CRX D16a6 Anyone know why cut off injector plug-ins from a D series DOHC would not plug into a D series SOHC injector?? I bought an engine from a guy and he threw on some fuel rail from a??? which did not fit even close so I found a rail and cut off fuel injector plug wiring off of a DOHC (plugs for the DX to SI convers.), but now the new plugs won't plug into the injectors I have on the engine. So I am not sure if I have the wrong injectors (if the guy just threw on some off of a pile he had or what), or are these plugs I got wrong. Can't find anything on the net on plug differences, so i was hoping one of you guys might know something. Any input is greatly appreciated. Thanks!
__________________ <span style=\'color:red\'>WISCONSIN</span> <span style=\'color:blue\'>1990 CRX DX-SI (four cyclinder track race car) 1995 Civic EX (too many mods, not worth it)</span> <span style=\'color:blue\'>[b][COLOR=blue]1983 MAZDA RX7 awesome car!</span> |
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| plugs are different according to what obd system the injectors are from, not dohc vs sohc your rex is obd0 (unless converted) and he probably gave you obd 1 or 2 injetors |
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| Ok, but if I want to use these obd 1 plugs to do my dx to si wiring on my crx can I just find a pair of obd 1 injectors and use them? or is that going to screw something else up?? Rest of car will be obd0 |
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| No you need obd 0 injectors because they are a low inpedance injector the ones you have are high impedance so no. |
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| i just picked up 4 obd0 injectors from a teg d16a6 for 26 bucks so if you need another pair i'll send them to you for 50 shipped comming from so cal. |
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| Thanks for the information. Anyone have a picture of an obd0 injector plug-in configuration, or can anyone snap one quick?? So I make sure it is the injectors that are wrong and not these stupid plugs. I am doing the DX to SI conversion so you know. All of the injectors that I have seen for sale look the same on the outside, where the real visible difference is in the plug-in design. IF you can snap a picture I would really appreciate it. If you want put it on here or send it to me at, justinpoenitsch@hotmail.com Thanks alot!
__________________ <span style=\'color:red\'>WISCONSIN</span> <span style=\'color:blue\'>1990 CRX DX-SI (four cyclinder track race car) 1995 Civic EX (too many mods, not worth it)</span> <span style=\'color:blue\'>[b][COLOR=blue]1983 MAZDA RX7 awesome car!</span> |
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| This is what they should look like http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAP...item=2461292150 |
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