DSM injectors in a 2000 civic Si
Actually they made both high and low impedance DSM injectors so it depends on the injectors. You may not need the resistor box. Are they blue or grey if they are then yes the black ones are high impedance so no you dont. You can use OBD0 or OBD1 honda plugs, i know for a fact on blue/greys not sure about the blacks though (never used them) Also need to get a dremel drum and sand the o-rings where they go into the manifold.
they thing that makes me kind of crazy is that for the injectors that i got they need a resistor box and i have it... but it's kind of hard to hook the plugs from my car to the resistor box..'cause you gotta mix some wires and some colors go on here some other go there so that's the only thing i need right know find out how to install the resistor box plug to the injectors plug in the car...
you can do one of 2 things. 1 is goto radio shack and get 4 resistors. Cut each of the yellow/black wires and put them in line.
http://homemadeturbo.com/tech_...ctors/
I'm use to OBD0 but I know obd1/2 have a plug with 5 or six wires not sure off top of head but if its only 5 wires find the constant 12volt wire and connect it to the different color wire in the resistor box. The resistor box will have 5 wires 4 are the same and one odd color. The odd color needs the 12volts the other 4 connect to the remaining 4 yellow/black wires. The order of the remaining 4 wires doesn't matter.
http://homemadeturbo.com/tech_...ctors/
I'm use to OBD0 but I know obd1/2 have a plug with 5 or six wires not sure off top of head but if its only 5 wires find the constant 12volt wire and connect it to the different color wire in the resistor box. The resistor box will have 5 wires 4 are the same and one odd color. The odd color needs the 12volts the other 4 connect to the remaining 4 yellow/black wires. The order of the remaining 4 wires doesn't matter.
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