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hds84t: (2015-09-12 08:43:04)

I know 6-10 ohms are ok to use as long as they are 10W. I've read several threads to educate myself but the more I read the more I worry. Lol. I hate doing electrical stuff but it has to be done.

My question is this, I typically see people running 6.8ohm for 450cc injectors But my injectors are much larger, should I go with a lower ohm or with 10ohm resistors??

3 local shops I called today do not carry 6.8ohm but they do carry 10ohm. What do you guys think??


88sinZ: (2015-10-14 12:26:34)

High impedance, high flow injectors are common enough just save yourself the trouble and select the corresponding impedance.

Trust me, i just pulled the resistors and rewired the EFI harness this weekend going from low -> high impedance.


Axel kain: (2015-10-15 14:16:21)

If you still want resistors, I can get this brand's products through my work…

http://www.nteinc.com/resistors.php?a=11