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Old 01-28-2010, 10:43 AM   #1 (permalink)
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OBD1 Injectors in 5th Gen

I need help wiring up the injector to the resistor. I just wanted to see how you do it cause I have no clue. Pics would help.
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Hmmm, you may want to go to 4th gen guys for this, since they actually have this setup more common.
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You would figure you would do the research before you start doing it, if not, take it to someone who does know how to do it.
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^^^Awwww, c'mon man, that's not constructively helpful.

The guy needs guidance, the least we can do is try.

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^understood but this is in general. It just makes things smoother. You wouldn't want a surgeon to start opening up your heart and ask "How do I reconnect this again?"

As far as the peak and hold injectors to the resistor box, I would search the threads for odb2 to odb1 conversions.
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Yes yes, I work on my cars in a very similar way: I must know every step of the procedure before I even pick up a wrench. I'm obsessive like that.

So I can completely understand where you're coming from.
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