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There is no polarity on them. It doesn't matter. Just don't mix up the primary injector wires and the secondary injector wires.

 

To be clear yer there is a pos and neg wire but the injector doesn't care if you reverse them. It will work fine. Just replace one clip at a time and you should have no problems. Be sure to solder them in or you may get problems down the road.

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  • 2 weeks later...
im 99% sure i didnt mix up the primary and the secondary. sodering in that tight spot was a complain for sure

 

I might be the only one whos done theirs this way, but I didnt solder mine. BTW, Im a professional electronics technician and I do surface mount soldering everyday, and own a nice solder station too.

 

I just twisted the wires together, and used heatshrink tubing. The heatshrink tubing, if done right, can create an air/water tight seal, and thus prevent oxidation on the wires. My injector clips were done like this about a year ago and I have not had any problems, nor do I anticipate any.

 

All that said, Im not saying soldering is a bad idea, just that its not necessary, at least in my case.

 

-Chris P

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I know PQ is a bit crazy, but didn't he say not to use those ones because they crack the injector? Square corners on clip + round corners on injector = bad news.

 

 

 

Look closely..... they are rounded corners, same as original clips.

I just doubled checked and compared them and saw the pictures from PQ site

the bad clips have square corners/rectangular.

 

Thanks for the warning!!

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