Running OBD0... how the hell do i wire OBD1 injectors
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Ok first off i searched and all the posts confused the hell out of me.
I am running OBD0 and dont plan on switching everything over to obd1, I have the mpfi swap done already. I am doing a mini me swap with a z6 head. what do i do about the injectors? i no longer have the obd0 ones anyway i plan on upgrading later to about 700cc and most aftermarkets are obd1. now do i just take out the resistor box? or keep it in or do i just get the odb1 clips and solder then in place of the obd0 ones?
Thanks Shaun
I am running OBD0 and dont plan on switching everything over to obd1, I have the mpfi swap done already. I am doing a mini me swap with a z6 head. what do i do about the injectors? i no longer have the obd0 ones anyway i plan on upgrading later to about 700cc and most aftermarkets are obd1. now do i just take out the resistor box? or keep it in or do i just get the odb1 clips and solder then in place of the obd0 ones?
Thanks Shaun
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if you can get obd1 clips get them, and solder them on. And yes all you do is remove the resistor box, and solder the wires together. obd1 injectors dont need a resistor, they are saturated, and the obd0 are peak and hold.
manny
Modified by mannyman at 3:10 AM 11/22/2004
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manny
Modified by mannyman at 3:10 AM 11/22/2004
Modified by mannyman at 3:12 AM 11/22/2004
1: remove old injectors
2: insert new injectors
3: cut off old clips
4: solder on new clips (injector wiring plugs)
5: go to reistor box.
6: cut ALL the wires going into the box on both sides
7: solder them all together. (yeah it can be a mess)
8: you are done.
-Eric
2: insert new injectors
3: cut off old clips
4: solder on new clips (injector wiring plugs)
5: go to reistor box.
6: cut ALL the wires going into the box on both sides
7: solder them all together. (yeah it can be a mess)
8: you are done.
-Eric
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by HamiltonRex »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">1: remove old injectors
2: insert new injectors
3: cut off old clips
4: solder on new clips (injector wiring plugs)
5: go to reistor box.
6: cut ALL the wires going into the box on both sides
7: solder them all together. (yeah it can be a mess)
8: you are done.
-Eric</TD></TR></TABLE>
great that was my answer also and the way I did it
2: insert new injectors
3: cut off old clips
4: solder on new clips (injector wiring plugs)
5: go to reistor box.
6: cut ALL the wires going into the box on both sides
7: solder them all together. (yeah it can be a mess)
8: you are done.
-Eric</TD></TR></TABLE>
great that was my answer also and the way I did it
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