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for the resistor pack you can use 6 10W 10 ohm resistors from Jaycar/Dick Smith. Will cost about $6 but then just package them nicely in a box.

Your mom fixes cars????

:) oh sorry, "he"

with the resistors you already have Roy's detail on fitting them? this is the same but just solder the power wire into the 6 resistors at one end (twist them together) then run the other ends to each injector in place of the power wires they have. The switching is done in the ecu to earth the injector and make go bang.......

for the resistor pack you can use 6 10W 10 ohm resistors from Jaycar/Dick Smith. Will cost about $6 but then just package them nicely in a box.

does anyone know the exact ohm and W resistors to use. i've read on these forums so many different things. 8.5 ohms, 7 ohm, 10W, 17W. i don't want to wire the wrong sized ones in and short something out.

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appaerently, no-one on here knows. so i bought some 6.8ohm resistors. i'll let you know how they go real soon

Hey SluggerS13

Did you end up putting them in and did you take any pics of finished result?

I bought the 10ohm, 10Watt as found another site which a couple of people claimed they used them.

I once found a page which someone posted pics and full instructions of Jarcar resistors installed but have been searching for weeks and can not find it.

Spewing.

thanks.

There was a page in here, I am sure it was the wanted section in response to somebody looking for the factory item, and it was explained how to make it with fairly clear instructions.. but I can't find it in here anymore either :)

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