Wiring in injectors - SUGGESTIONS - Resister or AEM Injector Driver?
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Which one? Have heard that people with 2jzs are having problems with using AEM Injector Driver. Anyone have experience?
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I was actually going to use the stock Supra TT one, but then I started reading on the AEM Injector Driver. Seems like a great product, a little costly, but worth it from what I read. I did do a little research, some people are complaining and some even mentioned that tuning becomes a hassel. At this point, I think I am going with just a standard resister box, rather the AEM Injector Driver.
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For low impedance injectors you can just put a resistor inline.
Its Radio Shack part # 271-132.
10 ohm - 10 watt wirewound resistor.
They cost about a $1.79 for a pack of two.
http://www.radioshack.com/product/in...tId=2062291&cp
Its Radio Shack part # 271-132.
10 ohm - 10 watt wirewound resistor.
They cost about a $1.79 for a pack of two.
http://www.radioshack.com/product/in...tId=2062291&cp
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