97 GSX Injectors.
Frostbyte
04-25-2003, 09:55 PM
I was wondering if anyone knows if the 97 GSX Injectors are Peek and Hold or are they Saturated?
Spectrum
04-26-2003, 04:00 PM
Peak and Hold, but can use saturated if resistance box is removed.
turbo2nr
04-28-2003, 10:26 AM
uh??
wat are you talking about can you please explain what peak and hold and saturated injectors are?
sounds interesting...
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wat are you talking about can you please explain what peak and hold and saturated injectors are?
sounds interesting...
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turboawdgsx
04-29-2003, 09:07 AM
They'll fit in your motor. It's a bit of shaving required around the inlet pintels, you'll see when you go to install them. I believe you also have to modify the wiring harness to clip in, but not positive. A friend of mine put a set of DSM stock 450's in his Boosted B16a. He's got a FPR to keep the extra flow down.
Rob
Rob
Venger10
04-29-2003, 10:09 AM
Real simple solution for you here.....;)
Injectors for 98% of all turbo cars are "Peak and Hold" Internal resistance is around 3 ohms , which makes them very quick reacting , as would be required by coming up on boost and falling off boost , which happens very quickly.....
Injectors for NON-turbo cars are "Saturated" , internal resistance is typically 30+ ohms...
These injectors CAN NOT be mixed and matched with other ECU systems without appropriate precautions. The 3 ohm turbo injectors when plugged into an NT ECU....would simply MELT internally. The opposite would be true plugging NT injectors into a turbo ECU would burn up the ECU....its not designed to push that kind of power.
Otherwise , good luck on your conversions:wave:
Injectors for 98% of all turbo cars are "Peak and Hold" Internal resistance is around 3 ohms , which makes them very quick reacting , as would be required by coming up on boost and falling off boost , which happens very quickly.....
Injectors for NON-turbo cars are "Saturated" , internal resistance is typically 30+ ohms...
These injectors CAN NOT be mixed and matched with other ECU systems without appropriate precautions. The 3 ohm turbo injectors when plugged into an NT ECU....would simply MELT internally. The opposite would be true plugging NT injectors into a turbo ECU would burn up the ECU....its not designed to push that kind of power.
Otherwise , good luck on your conversions:wave:
Spectrum
04-29-2003, 05:00 PM
Eclipses ECU see saturated even if peak and hold are used.
turbo2nr
04-30-2003, 10:19 AM
so which one is better?
saturated or peak and hold?
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saturated or peak and hold?
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Venger10
04-30-2003, 11:54 AM
Originally posted by sr20det2nr
so which one is better?
saturated or peak and hold?
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"peak and hold" is best for turbo cars:alien:
so which one is better?
saturated or peak and hold?
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"peak and hold" is best for turbo cars:alien:
Spectrum
05-02-2003, 01:54 PM
They are pretty much the same. Its just how they work.
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