what is meant by high or low impedance injectors,can either be run on a haltech e6x?
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High impedence injectors have a higher resistance. The difference is the current draw of the injector. If your ECU is designed to run high impedence injectors and you drive low ones with it then you'll generally fry the transistors in the ECU that drive the injectors. An E6X haltech will run either without a problem as long as you're only running 8.
Cheers, Dan
High impedence injectors have a higher resistance. The difference is the current draw of the injector. If your ECU is designed to run high impedence injectors and you drive low ones with it then you'll generally fry the transistors in the ECU that drive the injectors. An E6X haltech will run either without a problem as long as you're only running 8.
Cheers, Dan
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