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On 17/01/2023 at 17:49, shizzl said:

If thats the case it would save my arse..

 

Have been searching everywhere for a suitable resistor, got lots of resistance, but no luck

Have a look through your list and confirm what ECU you have

http://www.ae86drivingclub.com.au/forums/archive/index.php/t-37785.html

 

Here's a list of the 4A-GE injectors too with resistance checks etc
http://www.rollaclub.com/wiki/index.php?title=Tech:Engine/A_Series/Injectors

 

Happy to help you with any q's on what works with what

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36 minutes ago, pbaines said:

Have a look through your list and confirm what ECU you have

http://www.ae86drivingclub.com.au/forums/archive/index.php/t-37785.html

 

Here's a list of the 4A-GE injectors too with resistance checks etc
http://www.rollaclub.com/wiki/index.php?title=Tech:Engine/A_Series/Injectors

 

Happy to help you with any q's on what works with what

Cheers for that..

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9 minutes ago, shizzl said:

List confirms that it is an early 83-87 hap ae86 ecu and grey 2ohm 182cc injectors

Perfect. No resister needed, bang straight into the ecu (add a 10amp fuse) to the fuel injector 12v wire for safety and bobs your uncle.

 

Depending on how your loom works those early ECU's have a 'safety' relay which powers the injector positive side. Just switch the source to the black/red line for that (which is the power side of the EFI relay, goes to Fuel Pump relay, Coil and ECU) if you have any issues instead of having the unnecessary other odd relay they use, switch it over. 

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40 minutes ago, pbaines said:

Perfect. No resister needed, bang straight into the ecu (add a 10amp fuse) to the fuel injector 12v wire for safety and bobs your uncle.

 

Depending on how your loom works those early ECU's have a 'safety' relay which powers the injector positive side. Just switch the source to the black/red line for that (which is the power side of the EFI relay, goes to Fuel Pump relay, Coil and ECU) if you have any issues instead of having the unnecessary other odd relay they use, switch it over. 

@Studoes that check out with my loom?

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22 hours ago, shizzl said:

Bled up the clutch today, then noticed the fork was sitting in the wrong spot on the throw out bearing.

 

so pulled the box, found the metal retaining clip was bent.

smashed it back and reinstalled the box, now it sits great. Funny that..

 

not much left to do on it, probably a days work.

Couple of vac lines, finalise a bit of wiring, sort some radiator hoses/outlets etc. refit carpets and modify the console, fit the lower shifter boot.

and find a suitable pod filter.

 

 

Re the pod filter, I got a k&n on for the mazda that had an angled sleeve.. 

 

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