H22 Injectors
I was wondering if anyone knows what size are the 92-95 JDM H22 injectors? I've heard like three different sizes from others. I would appreciate your help
92-96 preludes are 345cc's(peak&hold) and 97-up preludes are 290cc's(saturated)...
i do not know what peak&hold, and saturated mean...all i know is, you need a resistor box for the peak&hold injectors...hope this helps a little...
i do not know what peak&hold, and saturated mean...all i know is, you need a resistor box for the peak&hold injectors...hope this helps a little...
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by b20vtecTURBOnos »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">92-96 preludes are 345cc's(peak&hold) and 97-up preludes are 290cc's(saturated)...
i do not know what peak&hold, and saturated mean...all i know is, you need a resistor box for the peak&hold injectors...hope this helps a little...
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the H22 peak and hold injectors are 345 CC
. I maybe wrong here but I thought the 97+ saturated ones were 280CC? Either way 280-290 close enough.
Generally low impedance injectors function properly from 1.7-3.0 OHMS. High impedance (saturated) injectors function properly from about 10-16 OHMS. The low impedance injectors have what they call shorter triggering time hence the name peak and hold. This generally allows for better idle quality (better control at low RPMs). The downside to peak and hold injectors is the heat it produces and because of this the longetivity isnt as good as a saturated injector. Saying this, saturated injectors works just fine for almost every application. A saturated injector when properly tuned will work perfectly, and u will see no difference running either type of injector as long a it is tuned correctly. Also another thing to consider is saturateds are much cheaper.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by lsvtecBA3 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">I was wondering if anyone knows what size are the 92-95 JDM H22 injectors? I've heard like three different sizes from others. I would appreciate your help</TD></TR></TABLE>
remember when u run (low impedance) peak and hold injectors u will need the injector resistor box. Found on many preludes and accords or u can do it the Homemadeturbo.com way.
BTW i have an extra set of 345CC injectors if u are interested. PM me.
i do not know what peak&hold, and saturated mean...all i know is, you need a resistor box for the peak&hold injectors...hope this helps a little...
</TD></TR></TABLE>the H22 peak and hold injectors are 345 CC
. I maybe wrong here but I thought the 97+ saturated ones were 280CC? Either way 280-290 close enough. Generally low impedance injectors function properly from 1.7-3.0 OHMS. High impedance (saturated) injectors function properly from about 10-16 OHMS. The low impedance injectors have what they call shorter triggering time hence the name peak and hold. This generally allows for better idle quality (better control at low RPMs). The downside to peak and hold injectors is the heat it produces and because of this the longetivity isnt as good as a saturated injector. Saying this, saturated injectors works just fine for almost every application. A saturated injector when properly tuned will work perfectly, and u will see no difference running either type of injector as long a it is tuned correctly. Also another thing to consider is saturateds are much cheaper.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by lsvtecBA3 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">I was wondering if anyone knows what size are the 92-95 JDM H22 injectors? I've heard like three different sizes from others. I would appreciate your help</TD></TR></TABLE>
remember when u run (low impedance) peak and hold injectors u will need the injector resistor box. Found on many preludes and accords or u can do it the Homemadeturbo.com way.
BTW i have an extra set of 345CC injectors if u are interested. PM me.
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