Injector interchangeablility?
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Injector interchangeablility?
Do OBD2 injectors use a universal plug on the harness? I'm looking for bigger injectors but don't wish to splice in OBD1 plugs ala RC. I know DSM turbos use 450cc Peak & Hold injectors but wonder if they will plug right into my OBD2 harness plugs? Thanks for the help.
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Re: Injector interchangeablility? (RStoR)
I did the modification when I installed my RC440's in my 98 Civic, took only about an hour to do all the cutting, splicing and soldering.. easy stuff really.
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Re: Injector interchangeablility? (adam)
Ok...call me ignorant, but my question still hasn't been answered directly. GGrahnVI claimed the DSM injectors would not "drop in". I inquired as to why this was. From the answers you guys are posting, it seems that the harness plug is different. If the injectors are OBD2, then why do I need a OBD1 splicer plug from RC or are there two different OBD2 plugs?
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Re: Injector interchangeablility? (RStoR)
You'll need the obd1 injector plugs to make this fit, either get them from RC or use 92-95 civic injector plugs. On some of the dsm injectors you may have to cut a small notch in the injector plug itself to get the dsm injectors to slide in.
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Re: Injector interchangeablility? (98hx99b18c)
Ok...so the DSMs are OBD1. I was lead to believe that they were OBD2.
Thanks for the straight-up answer 98hx99b18c!
Thanks for the straight-up answer 98hx99b18c!
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