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Old 08-15-2002, 05:35 PM
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anyone using saturated injectors with a PW0 or PR3 or any non-obd ECU?

did you just take the resistors out of the circut?

any differences in performace?

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I have no experience with it but it seems like thats what you should do. Depending on how old the inectors are, upgrading to newer ones wouldnt be bad. They'll probably be a better injector as quality has improved.
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I have no experience with it but it seems like thats what you should do. Depending on how old the inectors are, upgrading to newer ones wouldnt be bad. They'll probably be a better injector as quality has improved.
i wish someone would say: "yep - i did, works fine..."

but anyways, using 98 injectors over 89 injectors = a good move...

thanks for any actuall experiences in using saturated injectors with older ECU's...

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