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Old 05-15-2002, 10:46 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Converting 92-96lude to use saturated injectors

Does anyone know the procedure to remove the resistor box supplied with the 92-96 prelude to enable it to use saturated injectors? Is it just a matter of unpluging the assy, or do the wires have to be re-configured ?
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One power wire goes into the resistor box and four wires come out to attach to the injectors. You would need to cut the connector off that connects to the resistor box and connect all these wires together so that the power no longer runs through the box, but goes directly to the injectors.

Why would you want to do this? You get a really good deal on high resistance injectors?
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One power wire goes into the resistor box and four wires come out to attach to the injectors. You would need to cut the connector off that connects to the resistor box and connect all these wires together so that the power no longer runs through the box, but goes directly to the injectors.

Why would you want to do this? You get a really good deal on high resistance injectors?
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One power wire goes into the resistor box and four wires come out to attach to the injectors. You would need to cut the connector off that connects to the resistor box and connect all these wires together so that the power no longer runs through the box, but goes directly to the injectors.

Why would you want to do this? You get a really good deal on high resistance injectors?
Are these wires color coded? Input vs output
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Yes, I believe the power one is red, but I don't remember now. The power one is a different colour than the other 4 which go to the injectors. It shouldn't really matter anyway, since you're putting them all together.
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