eliminating ef feul resistor box
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i have a 88 ef with a b series motor i have bought saturated injector does anyone know a link or write up on this also does anyone know where to buy the pins that go into the Honda plug harnesess and the tool to crimp them thank you
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yes running obd1 with p28 ecu have obd1 inj clips from del sol rywire conv with vtec sub harness and dizzy jumper harness with td44 dizzy
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that sounds to good to be true thanks bro friend for life in az do u know were i can buy the plug harness pins and the tool to crimp them i have checked with a lot of places but cannot seem to find anything
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any and all the Honda pins for wire tuck later id rather shoten or get new wire do not like to solder to make longer or shorter and i do not know what rules i broke just want to bring attention to the THREAD I MADE and i am nobody ESE' talk to me like a real person
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i have now read the rules and i will not bump again but my rule still apllies sired91 you will talk to me with respect
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damn...08's regulating. its the interwebz bro, and SIred91 contributes solid tech info. He will more than likely help you out with your next problem, but all new members need to read the rules. There's a reason why it's stickied up top.
damn...08's regulating. its the interwebz bro, and SIred91 contributes solid tech info. He will more than likely help you out with your next problem, but all new members need to read the rules. There's a reason why it's stickied up top.
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honestly who reads the rules i read them now it wont happen again talk to me like a human thats all and i have contriubited alot here in ht but anyways oh i know solder is my friend but if i can put new wire or pins it eliminates the little bulge and some heatshrink in the middle of a wire i justh want to find those pins its easier to me to just repin a plunge than to cut wires and solder but thanks for all your info on the eliination of the frb
Honestly you best bet would bet reuse the pins you have. I've had to do it a few times for different connectors. What I do is instead of trying to uncrimp the pin I just solder straight to it, then reinsert it back into the plug.
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thanks bro i didnt think of that i guess i am going to have to knock the dust off of my soldering gun but does the solder stick to the pin
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