Modifying OBD2 injector clips to work with RC injectors
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Modifying OBD2 injector clips to work with RC injectors
Hey guys i have been searching but can find a direct answer to my question. I have heard that you can modify obd2 injectors clips to work with saturated RC injectors. Something about removing the blue piece that is in the clip? is there a write up about this? can this even be done? thanks i appreciate it!
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Re: Modifying OBD2 injector clips to work with RC injectors (95dc2teg)
Why don't you just put the obd1 clips on it and call it a day? It'd take less time then making a post and waiting for a response.
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Re: Modifying OBD2 injector clips to work with RC injectors (JDMisGOOD)
because the car is obd2 and i dont have any obd1 clips on hand.....
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that would have come in handy 2 years ago
that would have come in handy 2 years ago
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Re: Modifying OBD2 injector clips to work with RC injectors (Schister66)
i took out the blue part and it doesnt seem like a really good fit, its really tight. so i might just go ahead and buy the obd1 injector clips and just wait for them to arrive....
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Re: (95dc2teg)
I have an 01 gsr and was too lazy to cut and splice on the obd1 injector clips to use with my rc 550's so i just got these plug n play obd2 to obd1 clips. kinda expensive at $17 each, but sure makes it a snap to convert back to stock to smog
http://www.importparts.com/sho...48a8d
http://www.importparts.com/sho...48a8d
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Re: (95dc2teg)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by 95dc2teg »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">they are going to fit the exact same? if that is the case i should jam them on there then </TD></TR></TABLE>
Well they did on my s2000. So i shouldnt really generalize.
Well they did on my s2000. So i shouldnt really generalize.
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by JRSC01GS-R »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">I have an 01 gsr and was too lazy to cut and splice on the obd1 injector clips to use with my rc 550's so i just got these plug n play obd2 to obd1 clips. kinda expensive at $17 each, but sure makes it a snap to convert back to stock to smog
http://www.importparts.com/sho...48a8d
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We have them for $12 without resistors and $17 with resistors.
http://www.importparts.com/sho...48a8d
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We have them for $12 without resistors and $17 with resistors.
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