Last year I had replaced my fuel injectors. I didn’t need to but I was replacing the seals and I didn’t know how old those injectors were.
One of the replacements went bad (open circuit) and so I was planning to use 3 new and 1 old. I just tested the impedance and the new ones are 16-17 and the older ones are 11-12. They are slightly different models (the old has ‘A’ on it and the new has ‘B’).
Is it a problem to use injectors with different impedance like that? I was considering using the old ones since they’re the same, but I wasn’t sure if that was necessary.
One of the replacements went bad (open circuit) and so I was planning to use 3 new and 1 old. I just tested the impedance and the new ones are 16-17 and the older ones are 11-12. They are slightly different models (the old has ‘A’ on it and the new has ‘B’).
Is it a problem to use injectors with different impedance like that? I was considering using the old ones since they’re the same, but I wasn’t sure if that was necessary.