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Hi guys i'm new to the FI and i am building my own hit... but anyways my question is that i got me a set of RC 750cc but they need OBD1 clips, which my lil brother has to give me to use. In my mind i need the resistor bx for the injectors. Is this correct?
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I believe RC offers Low and high impedence 750cc units, you need to give RC a call with the # on the injector to verify which ones you have.
If they are High impedence, you'll only need to swap the injector connectors.
If they are Low impedence you'll need a resistor box, and new connectors. If you are using the AEM EMS, the new Peak hold injector driver they offer eliminates the need for the resistor box.
If they are High impedence, you'll only need to swap the injector connectors.
If they are Low impedence you'll need a resistor box, and new connectors. If you are using the AEM EMS, the new Peak hold injector driver they offer eliminates the need for the resistor box.
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You can't just put these injectors on and run it. Do you have any kind of fuel managment? E-manage? AEM EMS? You def need one of those to be running 750's. Since they are saturated you need the clips soldered into your existing wiring harness and no resistor boxes would be neccessary.
Hope that helps
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The e-manage can't control 750's. They are well over the 150% larger than stock injector size the e-manage allows for.
You will need a EMS
A saturated injector is a High impedence one, no resistor needed.
You will need a EMS
A saturated injector is a High impedence one, no resistor needed.
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