440cc DSMs, resistor box with obd1?

95coupeWI

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So here's the problem.. I have a 2nd gen b16a, with an obd1 p28.. Do I need a resister box to run 440cc dsm injectors? I know obd1 and 92+ are high impedence, so I should be ok without one?
 

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as far as i know, dsm injectors need the resistor box's to work for us
 


2slo4u

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why not get a resistor box instead? i prefer peak and hold injectors to saturated ones
 


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There are some good injectors out there that dont require the box.
 

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There are some good injectors out there that dont require the box.
:werd: I ditched my resistor box and DSM blue tops and went with Injector Dynamics 715cc. Love them.
 

95coupeWI

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I've got a buddy who's selling 780cc precisions that I'm going to prolly get off him.. That should be decent for running e85 and getting the numbers I want
 

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:werd: I ditched my resistor box and DSM blue tops and went with Injector Dynamics 715cc. Love them.
I still need to get injectors for my turbo set up i'm trying to complete by next weekend. Have any recommendations for a low boost set up? Everything I see is blue top/resistor box stuff. Which isn't bad, just checking out what others are doing.
 

JeffBel

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You can always use inline resistors. The difference that people like about the dsm injectors is they're peak and hold, not saturated like the 780cc's.
 

Jermee

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I have some precision 1000s laying around somewhere if you want to go big. I'm currently running Dsm 440s
 


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