CorrectInject 450 cc Injectors
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Ran accross these injectors surfing the Web. Direct replacement for stock injectors - same size and same connector. Sound good for low boost (9 - 10 psi) applications. Only problem is low impedance.
http://shop.vendio.com/funinfeenix/item/67...2991/index.html
Just sharing information. Not for me though. I'm shooting for 450 WHP.
http://shop.vendio.com/funinfeenix/item/67...2991/index.html
Just sharing information. Not for me though. I'm shooting for 450 WHP.
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Its in the brown truck and scheduled for delivery this Friday. I'll be picking up my AEBS head studs today, but still waiting for my Cometic gasket.
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Originally posted by Slows2k
Nothing else is required, these are direct fit replacements. They use the OEM connector, unlike all the other available fuel injectors for the S. (RC, Ultimate Racing Etc.)
Nothing else is required, these are direct fit replacements. They use the OEM connector, unlike all the other available fuel injectors for the S. (RC, Ultimate Racing Etc.)
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I stand corrected. Just rechecked the site, Definitly low impedence units, would need a resistor pack. I also rechecked the ends, they have the same connectors as Bosch injectors. So you would have replace the injector plugs as well. The price is good, but these would require more wiring changes than high impedence units from RC or Ultimate Racing. They would be a drop in replacement for lots of OBDI and older Honda's though.
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