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Old 09-17-2009, 07:48 PM
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Default Resistor box or inline resistors?

Is there a better one to use, I would prefer to use inline resistors, it just seems easier to wire up. Anyone know if there is a better way or is it just use what you have?

Its 10Watt 10ohm resistors right?
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Default Re: Resistor box or inline resistors?

box is gonna be a "cleaner" and more reliable install. The inline resistors are big and bulky. They're also pretty easy to break if you have them mounted in an area where they can be damaged easily (lean on them, bump them with another part during install, etc). Either will work though
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i have the inline resistors on mine. I prefer them over the resistor box. I just loom the wires and its all good.
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50/50. i like the box, because 1 plug from an obd0 dx dizzy and i can jump out the box and run saturated injectors if i need to.
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