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914turboford 01-18-2006 01:03 PM

Can low impedance injectors/resistors be used with 1999 Ford EEC-V?
 
It appears to be fairly common to use low impedance injectors and resistors with Hondas, Mitsubishis, Nissans, Toyotas and standalones. I would like to know if this will work with a 1999 Ford 2.5 four cylinder ECU (EEC-V). It seems like in the aforementioned examples the ECU's were designed with the idea of using either low impedance w/resistors or high impedance. The EEC-V was designed only for high impedance injectors.

Any help?

Brian

jeffescortlx 01-18-2006 02:24 PM

Re: Can low impedance injectors/resistors be used with 1999 Ford EEC-V?
 
Yeah it will "work" if you use 10 ohm resisiters in line with each low imp injector. But if you can afford to buy a 1999, then you can afford to buy the right injectors. Why hack up a harness on such a new car?

914turboford 01-18-2006 02:32 PM

Re: Can low impedance injectors/resistors be used with 1999 Ford EEC-V?
 
I won't be hacking up a 1999 car. I have a 1973 Porsche 914 powered by a 1986 Ford 2.3t bolted to a 1989 Escort trans. My brother gave me a complete 1999 Ranger 2.5 NA motor. The engines share enough parts that a 2.5 turbo can be built. I am trying to make the best of the parts I have on hand.

Brian


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