Resistor Box Install
#2
Re:Resistor Box Install
Since you're already multiport, you just install the resistor box ont he Yellow/black wires of your injectors.
There are 5 wires coming out of the box. 4 are input wires, 1 is an output. They should be color coded as such (4 the same, and one different).
Cut the 4 yellow/black wires from your injectors, and run them to the same colored wires on the box. The other ends of the wires that you cut from the injectors, splice all of those together. Then connect all 4 to the one output wire.
That's it. You're done.
There are 5 wires coming out of the box. 4 are input wires, 1 is an output. They should be color coded as such (4 the same, and one different).
Cut the 4 yellow/black wires from your injectors, and run them to the same colored wires on the box. The other ends of the wires that you cut from the injectors, splice all of those together. Then connect all 4 to the one output wire.
That's it. You're done.
#3
Re:Resistor Box Install
It's amazing how many times I have posted this link.
http://www.hondata.com/techinjectorwiring.html
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#5
Re:Resistor Box Install
Dont cut your OEM injector wires, go solderless style...
http://www.honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=736737
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