High impediance injectors in a 97 accord???
the car has low imp. injectors in it now. I am looking to put a set of high imp. RC injectors in it. I am wondering how to bypass the resisitor box??? or what I need to do to make this setup work??
Thanks guys
Thanks guys
I would let you know but
1) never done that before
2) dont have any tech data sheets or information on this process
3) would be nice to have tho
Good luck and watching threat for this
1) never done that before
2) dont have any tech data sheets or information on this process
3) would be nice to have tho
Good luck and watching threat for this
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At least at injector wiring
</TD></TR></TABLE>At least at injector wiring
Bugger off
If I had the pics and information at my finger tips I would toss it to you.
but I don't and have little background on B series motors.
If you really need information post year, make, model and I will get what I can from my Mitchell on Demand as long as its before 2000, as I have not paid any dues sense then, so no new information from 2001 on.
If I had the pics and information at my finger tips I would toss it to you.
but I don't and have little background on B series motors.
If you really need information post year, make, model and I will get what I can from my Mitchell on Demand as long as its before 2000, as I have not paid any dues sense then, so no new information from 2001 on.
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if you want to bypass the resistor box, get a spare unit and cut the wires off of it and connect them to each other. all of them. That will bypass the resistor box and leave the engine harness intact.
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