Hey im not sure if this needs to be moved to other automotive or not. Just let me know.
Anyways, I have a friend with a 95' civic Si "D16z6". Anyways we are going to boost it before school starts and most of the work is pretty much up to me on this project and the last thing I want to do is mess up his daily driver.
So after reading up a little about putting the DSM 450cc injectors I realized they do not have a resistor box like we do in our accords. There are two ways we can do this, the first way is to wire in a resistor box, but the cheaper and easy way is to put 10OHM 10AMP resistor in line per injector. This is the way that I am planning on doing it for him since I am not "TOO" advanced on electronics.
My question to you is will the resistors in the provided link below work? I know they say right on them 10OHM 10AMP but I want to make sure I have this all correct so everything goes smoothly.
Thank you very much and sorry for the useless added info
http://www.radioshack.com/product/in...entPage=search
Anyways, I have a friend with a 95' civic Si "D16z6". Anyways we are going to boost it before school starts and most of the work is pretty much up to me on this project and the last thing I want to do is mess up his daily driver.
So after reading up a little about putting the DSM 450cc injectors I realized they do not have a resistor box like we do in our accords. There are two ways we can do this, the first way is to wire in a resistor box, but the cheaper and easy way is to put 10OHM 10AMP resistor in line per injector. This is the way that I am planning on doing it for him since I am not "TOO" advanced on electronics.
My question to you is will the resistors in the provided link below work? I know they say right on them 10OHM 10AMP but I want to make sure I have this all correct so everything goes smoothly.
Thank you very much and sorry for the useless added info
http://www.radioshack.com/product/in...entPage=search
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