Who runs resistors like this for dsm injectors
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Re: Who runs resistors like this for dsm injectors (jfruauff)
when i first was planning my project, i was gunna go with that route, but its too ugly and too much trouble. a resistor box is alot easier and cleaner. and when you need to switch back and forth between turbo and stock for any reason, its not a pain in the ***. just get saturated injectors so you dont have to worry about it
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Re: Who runs resistors like this for dsm injectors (jfruauff)
It doesn't matter, as long as they don't get too hot. I think the injector driver sucks up 1.2amps overall (can't recall where I saw that number), even at very high duty cycle, those resistors could deal with ~3.3 amps overall.
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Re: Who runs resistors like this for dsm injectors (jfruauff)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by jfruauff »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">I found this.
http://homemadeturbo.com/tech_....html</TD></TR></TABLE>
It would definitely work, but why splice wires and solder when you can repin an OEM resistor box into the injector wires and have a clean OEM looking install. Thats just what i did. But either way would work
http://homemadeturbo.com/tech_....html</TD></TR></TABLE>
It would definitely work, but why splice wires and solder when you can repin an OEM resistor box into the injector wires and have a clean OEM looking install. Thats just what i did. But either way would work
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