S8 Injector wiring
Posted: Fri Mar 22, 2013 5:14 pm
OK, I KNOW some folks will give it the "if you have to ask you shouldn't be doing it" thing. Before I go further I used to be a mechanic many moons ago but confess vehicle electrics were never my strong point hence the post.
The scenario is that I will be installing an S8 into my Skyline R32GTR. I will be using Injector Dynamic ID1000's and am looking to get rid of the original wiring and make something bespoke and a bit more rugged. My dilemma comes from the fact that I have done some research on the net into wiring and I see that some injectors are given a +ve input on 1 pin with the negative being connected to ECU. The injector fires in this case by the fact that the ECU grounds the circuit.
Most of the systems I have seen do it the other way by having a pin grounded and the feed supplied directly by the ECU injector driver such as in the case below....

Now, all I am looking for is clarification that THIS IS the correct way to wire them up? I'm presuming it is but don't want to go and make a loom only to find I have conceptualised it completely incorrectly
Many thanks in advance,
TT
The scenario is that I will be installing an S8 into my Skyline R32GTR. I will be using Injector Dynamic ID1000's and am looking to get rid of the original wiring and make something bespoke and a bit more rugged. My dilemma comes from the fact that I have done some research on the net into wiring and I see that some injectors are given a +ve input on 1 pin with the negative being connected to ECU. The injector fires in this case by the fact that the ECU grounds the circuit.
Most of the systems I have seen do it the other way by having a pin grounded and the feed supplied directly by the ECU injector driver such as in the case below....

Now, all I am looking for is clarification that THIS IS the correct way to wire them up? I'm presuming it is but don't want to go and make a loom only to find I have conceptualised it completely incorrectly

Many thanks in advance,
TT