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Old Mar 27, 2003 | 03:19 PM
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Im wondering if a resistor box from a mitsu would work, im installing DSM 450's in my obd1 honda, it has 4 black wires and 1 white...thanks
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Old Mar 27, 2003 | 04:30 PM
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test the resistance with a multimeter if its between 6.1ohm (honda ones) and 10ohm (what people wire in line) I guess it would work.

But if it doesn't and something blows don't blame me


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Old Mar 27, 2003 | 05:08 PM
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test the resistance with a multimeter if its between 6.1ohm (honda ones) and 10ohm (what people wire in line) I guess it would work.

But if it doesn't and something blows don't blame me


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I'm going to wire in 10ohm resistors to my DSM 450s. I have a few qustions that maybe you can answer:
1) i know you can get them at radio shack or whatever... but do i just get just a regular ol 10ohm resistors or isn't there something liek 10ohms @ 30volts or 12 volts etc... something like that?
2)Which wire(s) do i wire them into? Its the yellow wire right? or is it the yellow w/ black stripe?

Thanks a ton,
Ryan
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Old Mar 27, 2003 | 05:32 PM
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I'm going to wire in 10ohm resistors to my DSM 450s. I have a few qustions that maybe you can answer:
1) i know you can get them at radio shack or whatever... but do i just get just a regular ol 10ohm resistors or isn't there something liek 10ohms @ 30volts or 12 volts etc... something like that?
2)Which wire(s) do i wire them into? Its the yellow wire right? or is it the yellow w/ black stripe?

Thanks a ton,
Ryan
Resistance is resistance, voltage doesn't change the resistance. The only thing that would change is the voltage drop, and power consumed.
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Old Mar 27, 2003 | 05:36 PM
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I have never done it but I have read how to do it several times ... Anyway, according to http://homemadeturbo.com/tech_projec...ors/index.html
On each injector you have a yellow/black wire. This is the power wire from the ECU. This voltage is constant and needs to be regulated, thus using a inline resistor. We have used 10watt 10ohm inline resistors from radio shack, they cost about 5 bucks for 4 of them. (packs of 2) Cut each wire (one at a time) strip the wire back and twist the wire around the resistor wire. I highly recommend using solder on this connection, as shown. Then tape up each resistor really good with some electrical tape.
here is a pic

Heres another link https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=392908
Hope this helps, check out those links to double check what I quoted if you haven't already, they have some good info.
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