My injector plugs are cut...can i re-wire them?
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the harness that came off the GSR that i am putting in my EG has the injectors cut off.
Naturally ther are 8 wires... (2 per injector)
a yellow, blue, brown & red.
and 4 yel/blk wires.
i know they are 12v power for the injectors and i assume it doesnt matter whick one goes where, but can anyone verify this?
Naturally ther are 8 wires... (2 per injector)
a yellow, blue, brown & red.
and 4 yel/blk wires.
i know they are 12v power for the injectors and i assume it doesnt matter whick one goes where, but can anyone verify this?
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At risk of sounding like an idiot...
The Black/Yellow sound like a ground/common, and the four coloured wires sound like individual injector wires.
It could be critical that a certain injector has a certain colour wire going to it, but then again it might not.
EDIT:: I think this is what you will be looking for dude, the integra GSR wiring diagram.
http://hybrid2.honda-perf.org/...1.gif
Bottom left corner has the four injectors marked out.
The Black/Yellow sound like a ground/common, and the four coloured wires sound like individual injector wires.
It could be critical that a certain injector has a certain colour wire going to it, but then again it might not.
EDIT:: I think this is what you will be looking for dude, the integra GSR wiring diagram.

http://hybrid2.honda-perf.org/...1.gif
Bottom left corner has the four injectors marked out.
you have a sequentialy injected system...it makes all the difference on which wire you hook to your injectors. there should be a common wire and the signal wire. just make sure you dont cross up your signal wires and if their sheilded make sure you ground the drain wire.
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Syner-G-Racing »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">you have a sequentialy injected system...it makes all the difference on which wire you hook to your injectors. there should be a feed wire, common wire and the signal wire. just make sure you dont cross up your signal wires and if their sheilded make sure you ground the drain wire.
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there is only 2 wires per injector, not 3
</TD></TR></TABLE>there is only 2 wires per injector, not 3
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Ryan C »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
drain wire, wtf?</TD></TR></TABLE>
on a sheilded cable you twist the end of the sheild and ground it...this wire is called a drain wire because, that is its purpose, it drains any induced voltage to ground and keeps the proper impedance.
drain wire, wtf?</TD></TR></TABLE>
on a sheilded cable you twist the end of the sheild and ground it...this wire is called a drain wire because, that is its purpose, it drains any induced voltage to ground and keeps the proper impedance.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Ryan C »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
there is only 2 wires per injector, not 3</TD></TR></TABLE>
yeah i caught that, If its sheilded, then you will have three wires, the feed wire is the feed to the main "drain" wire for bleed off, etc.
there is only 2 wires per injector, not 3</TD></TR></TABLE>
yeah i caught that, If its sheilded, then you will have three wires, the feed wire is the feed to the main "drain" wire for bleed off, etc.
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