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General High Z vs Low z

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FAQGSX222

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Jul 26, 2015
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What kind of difference is there between the injectors when tuning? I’ve currently running a Walbro 255 but upgrading to a Walbro 450 or something similar. I’ve read a lot about the efficiency but the price difference is huge. I’m not saying I’m definitely buying Low Z but I’d like to get some feedback from anyone that might know firsthand
 
High impedance injectors generally idle and start better, they dont require a injector resistor box, and they are all around easier to tune with/more linear.
 
Large low z injectors have a hard time transitioning between low pulse widths and WOT situations. My 1650 low z's gave me that problem and I couldn't tune it out so I put in Hi z 2150's and they were so easy to set up and dial in.
Agree that the Hi z are much easier to tune, at least for what I do.
 
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