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Old 03-14-2005, 05:44 AM
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I dont know to much about the larger injector deal, but i called up ricky and i believe they are 750s and they were telling me they are plug and play.

I read something awhile back about resistors? or are are these type truely plug and play.

Someone clear me up
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it depends on what car you have an what type of injectors are in that car. With a civic 92-95 the injectors are high impedance, so when you put DSM injectors in or Low impedance injectors, you need a resistor box to raise the resistance, so you don't burn out the injector drivers in the ecu.
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oh ok.. Im going with i like rcs or something.. i have a 94 gs-r

so I can run them plug and play it just has to be the correct impedence injector?
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Yeah if they are saturated/High Impedence, then you should be set.
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