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AF Regular
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peak and hold vs saturated
when using an obd2 ecu and peak and hold injectors - what would it do?
i think i may have peak and hold injectors (obd1) in my car with an obd2 ecu.... help? |
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AF Regular
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Re: peak and hold vs saturated
bringin this back to the top - it is VERY important - car has to do a 1200 mile trip on saturday!
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Prelude Guy
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Re: peak and hold vs saturated
I should think that if you can start up the car, then it should be okay. The only difference between the peak and hold and saturated injector varieties is the voltage required to fire them. They each have a different impedence, the difference being about 10 ohms. The 4th gen peak and hold injectors are 340cc, while the 5th gen are 290cc. The only difference would be the flow, but I'm pretty sure you'd be noticing if you were running too rich by now.
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Re: peak and hold vs saturated
okie dokie - thanks - it's year and a half old gas by the way - i think thats the problem
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