Fuel Injector Question
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Injectors for Hyundais are too expensive. So I've been searching for a cheaper solution. I've found that mustangs have high impedance injectors. However they go to about 14.8 ohms. Webtech says that our car wants 15.9 +/- .35 ohms. Obviously 14.8 are out of tolerance. What would happen if I used these?
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Ok... This is new for me.... I have in mind that High Impedance is everything over 13ohms.... And every car that is High Impedance will support anything between 13 and 16ohms.....
I'm wrong???? let me learn something new about this topic please....
By the way... If you want to find some cheap fuel injector, go here....
http://www.racetronix.com/
Maybe you know this webpage :roll: :roll:
I'm wrong???? let me learn something new about this topic please....
By the way... If you want to find some cheap fuel injector, go here....
http://www.racetronix.com/
Maybe you know this webpage :roll: :roll:
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I think I remember someone trying to fit injectors on beta that were not meant for beta, and they had to extend something or w/e. It was a while ago.
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I think so too smile.gif I was just warning you smile.gif not saying that you cant do it, just wanted to let you know what you have ahead of you smile.gif