Is it this simple? - Resistorbox bypass
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Is it this simple? - Resistorbox bypass
Hi
Currently running RC550cc injectors in my all motor h22 93 prelude.
I bought some ID725 injectors instead now, as I heard they should performe much better over the RC injectors..
Just a quick question. Do I just cut the wire after the plug between plug and resistor box? And weld them together to one wireing? Or how do I go about bypassing the resistor box on my Lude :-)
Have a good weekend,
/Rasmus
Currently running RC550cc injectors in my all motor h22 93 prelude.
I bought some ID725 injectors instead now, as I heard they should performe much better over the RC injectors..
Just a quick question. Do I just cut the wire after the plug between plug and resistor box? And weld them together to one wireing? Or how do I go about bypassing the resistor box on my Lude :-)
Have a good weekend,
/Rasmus
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Re: Is it this simple? - Resistorbox bypass
AS you said, cut the wires from the plug to the resistor box, and join all of them together, preferably by soldering them, and then heat wrap and tuck it out of the way.
This method if you ever need to replace the resistor box and use the other style, just plug a new resistor box in. It is that simple.
This method if you ever need to replace the resistor box and use the other style, just plug a new resistor box in. It is that simple.
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Re: Is it this simple? - Resistorbox bypass
If you haven't checked yet, you need to make sure the resistance of the new injectors matches or is at least close to the resistor box + old injectors or you risk blowing an injector driver in your ECM.
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