
 Originally Posted by 
bee utey
					
				 
				Low voltage might slow down the injectors opening time if the ECU switches the whole battery voltage across the injectors plus resistors. Be interesting to confirm with an oscilloscope.
			
		 
	 
 That word again.. oscilloscope..
From my reading, the resistor should only allow 3v to pass through each injector, totalling 12v at the ecu. This is happening. The new injectors are 2ohm compared to 3ohm of the originals. 
I cant be sure what's happening. I have had it started and running, albeit a bit rough, since the last post and the alternator amps are back to 35 currently. Used to hover around 15amps when driving.
				
			 
			
		 
			
				
			
				
			
			
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