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Old 08-29-08, 10:13 AM
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secondary injector resistance too high

I replaced my secondary injectors with some 1600cc units. The resistance on these injectors is 6 ohms. the primarys are 2 ohms. I have the resistor pack in my car. Is the secondary resistance too high with the resistor pack?

I am having issues anytime my car turns on the secondaries (noted by the data log in my rtek 2.1) the car will start bucking and not accelerate any more.
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I do believe that, that is too much resistance.
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Did you tell the ECU to compensate for the larger injectors? Yes, the impedance may be too high, I just can't say one way or the other, it may or may not be possible to work with higher impedance like that using that Rtek unit.

Do you have a wideband O2 sensor or any other ways to determine if you're running way lean or rich?
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no I don't have a wideband o2. i only have 1 bung in my downpipe. Which wideband would you recommend and can I just swap it with the stock o2 sensor?
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