what do i do with these injector wires?

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Old Feb 14, 2009 | 08:05 AM
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Default what do i do with these injector wires?

i have a 90 crx. b18c1 swap. everyhing is hooked up. i have 5 injector wires and im told i dont need an injector resistor box for them. 4 of them are red with black stripe and 1 is yellow with a black stripe. what do i do with them?
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Old Feb 14, 2009 | 10:28 AM
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solder them all together. the yellow/black wire was the original +12v feed to the res. box. and each of the red/black wires went to the individual injectors. by hooking the +12v yel/blk wire to all 4 red/blk wires, you essentially bypass the box and send the full +12v to each injector. this is assuming you are using the saturated gsr injectors, not obd0 peak/hold injectors.
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Old Feb 14, 2009 | 03:46 PM
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Originally Posted by D16SiHatch
solder them all together. the yellow/black wire was the original +12v feed to the res. box. and each of the red/black wires went to the individual injectors. by hooking the +12v yel/blk wire to all 4 red/blk wires, you essentially bypass the box and send the full +12v to each injector. this is assuming you are using the saturated gsr injectors, not obd0 peak/hold injectors.
Agreed..
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