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Have been waiting for the GREEN light to choose our track days for the year as OPI has first choice on weekends and I finally received an email. Our track days will be July 7th and 8th along with August 18th. Pricing is still up in the air as we have had issues in the past with people not showing, but I imagine it will be the same as long as our rental and insurance didnt go up.
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    PostSubject: Injector party at my house!!   March 1st 2010, 10:14 pm

    I need to change my injector wiring from peak and hold ( the kind with the resistor box) to saturated. Does anyone know how to do this? or where I can find that info??? I have looked on HT and pgmfi with no luck. Maybe Im not using these sites right i dont know. I know I should just send this as a PM to bir-ts (sp?) the electrical engineer but I thought that employing broadest pool would be the most effective. Thanks sukkahs
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    PostSubject: Re: Injector party at my house!!   March 1st 2010, 11:58 pm

    I could be wrong but I believe all you have to do is remove the resistor box. I know going the other way all you do is solder the resistor in and it doesn't matter which side of the injector because of how the current works with injectors. I will think about it, but I believe that is the correct way to do it. I am not sure how tough it will be to remove? I've been running around Seattle all day and am worn out so I will try and get back on here tomorrow after I have had more time to think about it when I'm not so tired.

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    PostSubject: Re: Injector party at my house!!   March 2nd 2010, 12:50 am

    Hey eric.... I'm pretty sure all you have to do is remove the resistor pack and just jumper the wires at the connector where the resistor pack was.
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    PostSubject: Re: Injector party at my house!!   March 2nd 2010, 9:53 am

    I can tell you that I almost failed my Electrical Engineering course, so I doubt you want me to help you out! (I graduated as a mechanical Engineer!)

    Never messed with injectors and have no clue how to help you out... sorry. Jason will be a better resource than I am.
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    PostSubject: Re: Injector party at my house!!   March 2nd 2010, 9:24 pm

    b1r - TS wrote:
    I can tell you that I almost failed my Electrical Engineering course, so I doubt you want me to help you out! (I graduated as a mechanical Engineer!)

    Never messed with injectors and have no clue how to help you out... sorry. Jason will be a better resource than I am.


    ha ha I love it! Thanks for all the help. on saturated setups the resistor box is replaced by a plug that jumps these wires together so it sounds like I can just plug that thing in and away I go? thanks again everyone.
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