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Old 08-24-2010, 10:34 PM
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Default Z6 Dizzy with MPFI conversion? Confusion!

Hey guys I seem to have come upon a problem here...I've search through many infomative threads about DPFI to MPFI but all of them are using SI A6 Dizzy with a write up on that and none with the z6 dizzy

My questions are as follows:

How do I go about using the z6 dizzy? And What happened to mine..2 wires were cut and capped...WTF?

Also....since I wont have a Injector Resistor Box but a Dummy plug...Do I ground this somewhere? Or just have the injector grounds looped witin another to the dummy plug...So extra wire from dummy plug to ________..




And does anyone have any info on which sensors and wires that the obd 1 conversion list for; because I want to go ahead and separate and label my wires.?




Thanks in advance..and yes I have a very weird way of asking for help...if you guys have'nt figured out by reading my post.

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Old 08-25-2010, 06:00 AM
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Default Re: Z6 Dizzy with MPFI conversion? Confusion!

Those 2 white wires are for the Ignitor and i forget what the other one is for but they need to be hooked up. i would depin the wires from the dizzy and run a EF type plug. i use the stock plug thats ont he DPFI dizzy and then use a 2 wire plug from the 89 Teg. your local junkyard should have all of what you need for plugs and wires.

YOu need to run a resistor box for the injectors otherwise you will fry them. Although if im not mistaken, the 92-95 injectors are high impedance. Someone correct me if im wrong.

Do a search for DPFI-MPFI.

good luck!
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Default Re: Z6 Dizzy with MPFI conversion? Confusion!

no, your right. since he will be using obd1 injectors there will be no need for an injector resistor box.

OP, yes you can just leave all the 12v power wires coming from the injectors plugged into the block off plug. i would solder and heat shrink the two wires, on the distributor. but they dont look like they were capped off, more like they were butt connected and they broke off. just reconnect them and you should be ok.
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Yea, I guess imma bust out the soldering iron and patch up the wires on the dizzy...
Yes I am running obd1 injectors. So let me get this correct...Just wire all the 12v together into the dummy....So the lead from the dummy doesnt go anywhere right? It ends there? I thought it had to go to something called a "junction box"?
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On the cap to the block off plug there are pins which connect all the female pins (yellow/black wires) coming off the injectors. So in a sense it's the same as soldering all the wires together, but looks cleaner in my opinion.
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