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Well FYI I measured my old ones and also my new ones with a fluke multimeter. Both old and new measured 12.4 ohms. It doesn't seem right though I tried all of the ranges starting at M ohms

Mate last time i checked mine, that sound right but i do know that they are high. The gtr's use low and a resistor box to bring them up to a high range.

I wired a gtr's r33 power fc into a gtst and all i did for the injectors was, (dont use the resistor box and use gtst injectors, and it worked.Tthe power fc liked it, and all was good after that)

Remember, that was only with the injectors only, there is other mods to be done to make the gtr's pfc to work in the gtst. thats not your case

hope i helped answer your question.

Edited by MJTru

Cheers for the reply mate. No my case is just an injector upgrade, I'm just making sure the impedences are equal but I heard gtst injectors are supposed to be high impedance which confused me as 12.4 ohms sounds like a very low impedance to me. The thought maybe my multimeter might have needed calibration lol. Either way, at least someone other than me has experienced similar results so thanks mate :)

Cheers for the reply mate. No my case is just an injector upgrade, I'm just making sure the impedences are equal but I heard gtst injectors are supposed to be high impedance which confused me as 12.4 ohms sounds like a very low impedance to me. The thought maybe my multimeter might have needed calibration lol. Either way, at least someone other than me has experienced similar results so thanks mate :)

ok mate.

in skylines 10-15 ohms is high

2-i would say to 8 ohms is low

so a rule is anything over 10 is consided high. Good luck and let us know what happens we are willing to help.

Cheers.

Edited by MJTru

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