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91wmiata 02-07-2009 09:23 PM

Denso injector Part#195500-1350
 
i was wondering, i recieved 4 injectors from a friend for free since im doing a greddy turbo system on my NA motor, is there any way to tell if the injectors are high or low resistance without anything other then the part #.. but looking around on the web ive noticed that you can't use the part # because both the high and low resistance injectors have the same part number... which ones do i exactly need low or high? im new with the whole boosted motor.. ive only owned NA vechiles. ive searched around on different threads and read about the injectors but can't determine which ones are best for the application and which ones will work correctly with the stock ECU and a E-Manage Blue.?? any help with this would be appreciated.. Thanks Brian

NA6C-Guy 02-07-2009 09:33 PM

Wouldnt the e-manage only allow same impedance as stock, since its only altering the computers signal? You can tell by the plug offset I think, but I forget which way is which. Im sure someone who knows will chime in.

I THINK low impedance will have an offset tab on the plug, and a high will have a centered tab on the plug. Im speaking of the tabs on the sides of the plugs. Also, what color are they?

therieldeal 02-07-2009 09:36 PM

if you have the injectors in your possession you can tell in about 3 seconds with a resistance meter.

hi-z injectors will measure around 12-14 ohms
lo-z injectors will measure around 2-3 ohms

91wmiata 02-07-2009 10:24 PM

i will have to ohm them out in the morning. but they are red/ maroon i think .. they are in the trunk of my car. when i ohm them are you talking terminal to terminal in the injector plug?

Deatschwerks 02-09-2009 12:42 PM

Those are NA FC RX-7 Injectors, Red is low impedance, purple is high impedance.. and yes you can tell by the offset of the plug

91wmiata 02-09-2009 01:26 PM

ok so i went outside this morning and grabbed the injectors and ohm them out.. all 4 injectors are about 12.5-12.9 +/- .1 . they are red.. i do relize that i do need to get all new seals on the injectors since all are missing except the o-ring for the fuel injection rail. will these plug-n-play with the stock miata fuel rail or is there any modification required ex. rx-7 fuel rail reguired? sorry they are such stupid questions!

NA6C-Guy 02-09-2009 01:51 PM

Yep, I figured they were the RX7 reds.

Braineack 02-09-2009 01:56 PM

http://www.witchhunter.com/flowdatapix/d1955001350h.jpg http://www.witchhunter.com/flowdatapix/d1955001350L.jpg


get them serviced and you got yourself a good set of injectors.

91wmiata 02-10-2009 01:19 AM

where would i go to get these serviced? like flow tested? also i noticed that one of them the plastic coating on the bottom is missing..is that a prob or nothing big?

18psi 02-10-2009 01:27 AM

deatschwerks

thesnowboarder 02-10-2009 03:55 AM

Let me google that for you

NA6C-Guy 02-10-2009 04:17 AM

Im going to completely highjack this thread for a second since its already pretty much answered best it can be.

Excuse the noob question, I know I have seen this asked before, but cant recall the answer, nor did I find anything on a quick search. Is their any other ill effects to running large injectors pre turbo with my MS, just to save having to do it later? Im either doing 460's or 550's, but would like to do it when I get the MS, which should be soon. I know it will be out of efficiency at a low duty cycle, but would it otherwise hurt anything Im not aware of? Pump may or may not be done at the same time with a Walbro 255. Just not sure if its bad to run injectors like that, or if I will get a really horrible running engine. Not a big deal to stay stock till turbo I guess, just have a feeling I have shit injectors and would like to find out without having to send them in and wait for them.

mazda/nissan 02-10-2009 06:36 AM


Originally Posted by NA6C-Guy (Post 366305)
Im going to completely highjack this thread for a second since its already pretty much answered best it can be.

Excuse the noob question, I know I have seen this asked before, but cant recall the answer, nor did I find anything on a quick search. Is their any other ill effects to running large injectors pre turbo with my MS, just to save having to do it later? Im either doing 460's or 550's, but would like to do it when I get the MS, which should be soon. I know it will be out of efficiency at a low duty cycle, but would it otherwise hurt anything Im not aware of? Pump may or may not be done at the same time with a Walbro 255. Just not sure if its bad to run injectors like that, or if I will get a really horrible running engine. Not a big deal to stay stock till turbo I guess, just have a feeling I have shit injectors and would like to find out without having to send them in and wait for them.

well since you live in a tree house 200 feet up money tree, you don't mind being rich ;)

NA6C-Guy 02-10-2009 02:24 PM

So outside of a little (or alot) rich, I shouldnt expect any horrible issues? I ran rich like an emperor in my RX7, so that doesnt worry me too much. Just have to take a break every now and then to rest my eyes from fumes lol.

Deatschwerks 02-10-2009 02:58 PM

i have 2 sets of these injectors for my FC, the set i ended up using Leaked before cleaning, so i would definatly suggest getting them serviced

Deatschwerks 02-10-2009 02:59 PM


Originally Posted by NA6C-Guy (Post 366502)
So outside of a little (or alot) rich, I shouldnt expect any horrible issues? I ran rich like an emperor in my RX7, so that doesnt worry me too much. Just have to take a break every now and then to rest my eyes from fumes lol.

It never ceases to amaze me how much fuel Rotary's use. My buddy's 20B with a T88H has 6 1600cc DW Injectors


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