resistor box wiring
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resistor box wiring
i got a resistor box from an older integra, how do i wire it into a 94 civic. last time i used inline resistors, and ive searched resistor box alot and havetn found an actual how to and i gota do it this week
#2
Re: resistor box wiring
Near the brake master cylinder on OBD I cars is a connector that distributes power to the injectors and a number of sensors. Verify with a multimeter which wires go to the injectors. Cut all 4 and connect the wires coming from the injectors to the resistor pack. Connect the power wire from the resistor pack to all 4 of the unused wires coming from the power connector. OBD II cars may have this connector somewhere under the intake manifold.
12V power distribution connector
Connector showing injector pins (double check with ohm-meter)
Resistor pack in place
12V power distribution connector
Connector showing injector pins (double check with ohm-meter)
Resistor pack in place
#3
Re: resistor box wiring
I pretty much followed this way.
http://www.honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=736737
No cutting splicing or soldering the oem harness involved.Take a resistor box with both plugs still attached depin one side,depin the hot fuel injector wires on the dead plug,pin them in the resistor box plug you previously depined, add the red wire from the resistor box to anywhere on the dead plug and viola your done.Pretty much what he said without cutting.
http://www.honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=736737
No cutting splicing or soldering the oem harness involved.Take a resistor box with both plugs still attached depin one side,depin the hot fuel injector wires on the dead plug,pin them in the resistor box plug you previously depined, add the red wire from the resistor box to anywhere on the dead plug and viola your done.Pretty much what he said without cutting.
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