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hi guys am after help or info regarding using my 660cc high impedance injectorson my rb26/30. I'm going to be using a haltech e11v2 and am wondering whether or not i can bypass the resistor and use my high impedance injectors or i'll have to get new low impedance injectors?

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well thats what i was thinking as its the same ecu whether its for an rb25 or 26 and i would have thought it would give out the same resistance for the injectors but in the 26's case it just gets dropped by the resistor to suit the lower impedance injectors. can anyone clarify this

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I looked the ECU up, it can support 12 low imp or 24 high imp injectors. If there's no physical switch, then it's probably an option in the tuning software itself to choose between the 2 impedances.

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