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Old 08-14-2008, 09:02 PM
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ok i am trying to wire this resistor box into my dc integra..

the plug has 5 wires on the box. one is the hot of course.. and the other four are injectors..

but my plug coming from the car has 8 wires.. any ideas.. anyone have a run in with this..
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Originally Posted by ekcoupe
ok i am trying to wire this resistor box into my dc integra..

the plug has 5 wires on the box. one is the hot of course.. and the other four are injectors..

but my plug coming from the car has 8 wires.. any ideas.. anyone have a run in with this..
That plug that has 8 wires, is power distribution block. Get a digital multimeter and pin the yel/blk wire from each injector and mark it on the block where it dead ends. Cut those out of the block and wire them to the 4 wires on the resistor box. Then take a wire where u cut the 4 wires from the block and solder it to the 1 wire on the resistor box. All your doing is putting the resistor box between the power block and the injectors. I have a picture that might help u for this. I gots mad tyte ms paint skillz

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so what are the other 3 wires just power wires.. so 4 are injectors and 4 are power..?




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