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ca18det dropping resistor.
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hey,

another one ya's.

is there a direct replacement for the dropping resistor from nissan or is there another different one i can wire in???

cheers

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Re: ca18det dropping resistor.
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Pretty much there are only two impedence values of injectors. One uses a dropping resistor, and the other doesn't. You could look at any other car engine bay (at the wrecking yard) and trace the injector loom to see if it has a dropping resistor similar looking to the Nissan one. You will see the CA18det one has 4 resistors.

You could pull it apart and get replacements from an electrical supplier.

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Re: ca18det dropping resistor.
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I could pull it apart if I had one :) I need one. Anyone know a part number replacent?

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They are a JECs part with a Nissan connector.
The term "Dropping Resistor" is the term of interest.

See: http://zilvia.net/f/archive-faqs/1330 ... e-injectors-approved.html

I have one at my parents, but I wouldn't be able to put it in the post until after XMAS.

Cheers.

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so correct me if i am wrong, cause the ca uses 370cc injectors which are low impedance, i have to wire in 4, apprx 6-7ohm resistors in series parallel with the injectors??

i think i know what i am talkin about lol..

anyone done the conversion?

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Have you got thi spage in the manual showing how it wired?

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yep, all wired up now. you just suplly 12v to one side of all resistors and all outputs on the other to the injectors :)

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Hmmmm.
I had always been led to beleive that the CA18De's used a resistor, and the DET's did not. This was told to me by a mate who has done lots of CA18det wiring loom conversions/ECU remapping.

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Your mate must have been drunk. All wiring diags clearly show the dropping resistors are a det only part. Plus I've personally done a DE to DET upgrade back when I turned 25... 12 years ago

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de no resistors, det with resistors

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