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i think i understand
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KasbeKZ(VA)
on November 11, 2010 at 12:08 AM
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Yes. If you do this then no worries about the ECU memory
posted by DVDBURN (MD)
on November 10, 2010 at 10:47 PM
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excuse me for not being so harness savy, but what you are saying is to do this mod, then cut the wire from pin 58 on the ECU, and hook a constant power source to it to avoid the ECU resetting when the car is turned off?
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Switch injector voltage mod in 1, 2, 3.
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DVDBURN (MD)
16:35:37 11/09/10
what is the bennifit to doing this mod? (n/m)
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preprodigy
16:57:17 11/09/10
Constant +12v to the older-style injectors is believed to be
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Under_Powered
17:05:26 11/09/10
FYI - Mod'd my system about 4 years back...new but old
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jzack
18:23:29 11/09/10
Mine lasted for 20 years...
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Under_Powered
19:13:09 11/09/10
There is a concern that there is a voltage leak and the
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not4resaleZ
13:30:41 11/10/10
NICE! Bookmarked. Thanks Gary. (n/m)
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240Z FeO2
17:27:59 11/09/10
Much easier than at the ECU... thanks! (n/m)
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Ted (92TT)
18:11:03 11/09/10
Nice write-up -- you have my FAQ vote! Two things
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jzack
18:41:00 11/09/10
In the Navy...
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rojoloco (San Diego)
06:54:49 11/11/10
Always wanted to know how to do this. Thanks!!! (n/m)
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cherryz
19:34:35 11/09/10
VERY NICE! Thanks! (n/m)
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collegeboy
20:57:34 11/09/10
=)
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collegeboy
20:58:30 11/09/10
Has anyone measured the current flow across this?
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not4resaleZ
21:10:53 11/09/10
Yes but it doesn't matter (see post below).
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DVDBURN (MD)
06:27:08 11/10/10
So you haven't really measured the flow that you are
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not4resaleZ
10:37:23 11/10/10
Yes I have. As I said, the current to ECU pin 58 is .86 amps
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DVDBURN (MD)
15:03:33 11/10/10
If there is no current flow to the injectors when the car is
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not4resaleZ
15:51:12 11/10/10
The mod is to prevent electrolysis.
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DVDBURN (MD)
16:11:38 11/10/10
I agree, the unwanted current is bound to be very small,
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not4resaleZ
16:35:47 11/10/10
so why would anyone do it the long way ?
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TTkeeper
22:57:32 11/09/10
Can an electrical expert please explain the pros/cons of...
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Gromit
04:26:06 11/10/10
My look at it.
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DVDBURN (MD)
06:41:25 11/10/10
You can still solder it without taking apart the connector
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John (MD)
13:43:06 11/11/10
Thanks for voting this to FAQ everyone.
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DVDBURN (MD)
06:42:17 11/10/10
It's already been voted into FAQ, but.....
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Woody75 (Denver)
12:07:45 11/10/10
Re: It's already been voted into FAQ, but.....
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Eric(FL)
12:47:21 11/10/10
That's a very good idea!!!
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DVDBURN (MD)
19:09:34 11/10/10
There isn't any fault code that's going to keep a car from
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DVDBURN (MD)
14:57:57 11/10/10
Yeah, after reading what's actually being done, I agree. (n/m)
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cherryz
21:36:35 11/10/10
That is almost too easy, thanks! (n/m)
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whip
15:25:51 11/10/10
that's actually so easy that i'm going to do it
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KasbeKZ(VA)
19:09:00 11/10/10
Do like Eric suggested.
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DVDBURN (MD)
19:17:08 11/10/10
what do you mean?
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KasbeKZ(VA)
19:28:14 11/10/10
Yes. If you do this then no worries about the ECU memory
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DVDBURN (MD)
22:47:42 11/10/10
i think i understand -
KasbeKZ(VA)
00:08:26 11/11/10
Yes, that's correct. (n/m)
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DVDBURN (MD)
00:50:48 11/11/10
nice. how about from the clock?
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KasbeKZ(VA)
09:07:15 11/11/10
Getting voltage at the clock should work. (n/m)
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DVDBURN (MD)
16:05:16 11/12/10
At that point, you almost have to consider...
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CoHPhasor
23:16:24 11/11/10
Thats what I was thinking. Maybe a hiden manual switch.
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greyzx (now blue)
13:51:24 11/12/10
You could put a switch in place of the quick connect
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DVDBURN (MD)
16:03:00 11/12/10
Sigh... Maybe I'm missing something here...
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Gromit
17:30:03 11/12/10
The thing I don't like about the other way is that
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DVDBURN (MD)
23:51:19 11/12/10
Thanks Gary. I'll return to my seat now.
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Gromit
16:25:40 11/13/10
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