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Old 07-09-2013, 04:35 PM
BAVBMW BAVBMW is offline
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Originally Posted by LandYaghtLover View Post
Im talking 12 at the connector itself. Not one lead to ground, etc. I know one side is always hot with 12v+. And that is the case. Problem is when on I get 12v across terminals unless I pull the computer for whichever bank I am testing.
With the injector plugged in, you will have 12v on both sides, and since the injectors are grouped in threes (the DME fires three at a time), even if you unplug one, you'll have power feeding through the others. You'd have to unplug all of the grouped injectors to get an accurate reading. Not sure without looking at a wiring diagram if you can unplug the connector at the DME, since other wires will be included. Unplugging those might upset you readings (particularly if they go to the main relay which feeds the injectors).

Do you have a wiring diagram to look over?

MV
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