Can I use these injectors when converting DPFI to MPFI?
Can I use obd1 or obd2 fuel injectors when converting to MPFI if I have the correct wire plugs to go with the injectors and just wire them? do they require different resistor boxes? can an obd0 PM6 ECU run them?
obd1 and 2 uses saturated injectors( no resstor box ) non obd or obd 0 uses peak and hold ( resistor box) so if your using 0bd1 or2 dont wire in a resistor
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You can use either kind (saturated or peak and hold) because the ECU doesn't do anything to the injectors other than ground their 'signal' wire. There's not really a good reason to use saturated unless that's the only kind you can get your hands on. Peak and Hold are about .5 ms faster in response and thus perform better. Well, since you're doing a MPFI conversion, Saturated would mean not having to add in a resistor box at all... up to you bud.
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You can use either kind (saturated or peak and hold) because the ECU doesn't do anything to the injectors other than ground their 'signal' wire. There's not really a good reason to use saturated unless that's the only kind you can get your hands on. Peak and Hold are about .5 ms faster in response and thus perform better. Well, since you're doing a MPFI conversion, Saturated would mean not having to add in a resistor box at all... up to you bud.
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