Resistor box
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Resistor box
on my obd1 do i need to mess with a resistor box for my turbo set-up? any information on this will help, do i even have a resistor box?
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Re: Resistor box (lowtegsr)
resistor boxes are for peak hold injectors, so you need to know what injectors you are using
so your first job is to figure out what injectors you will be using
search key words:
peak and hold
saturated ( opposite of peak and hold and needs no resistor box )
high impedence injectors
low impedence injectors
there is a lot of info even in a google search
so your first job is to figure out what injectors you will be using
search key words:
peak and hold
saturated ( opposite of peak and hold and needs no resistor box )
high impedence injectors
low impedence injectors
there is a lot of info even in a google search
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Re: Resistor box (lowtegsr)
assuming you have a 95 gsr, as long as you use staurated injectors, you wont need a resistor box. if you are using an obd1 ecu to tune. he hee.
if you step up in power needing something bigger than a 750cc/min you will need a resistor bos, i am not aware of injectors bigger than 750's (although there are 750cc saturated injectors) that arent peak and hold.
if you step up in power needing something bigger than a 750cc/min you will need a resistor bos, i am not aware of injectors bigger than 750's (although there are 750cc saturated injectors) that arent peak and hold.
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