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    looping one to the next is bad in my opinion.i allways group them in groups and junction all injectors to one point.on v6 i pair sets of 3 v8 sets of 4. you want them all getting the same amount of volts/current

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    Quote Originally Posted by delcowizzid View Post
    looping one to the next is bad in my opinion.i allways group them in groups and junction all injectors to one point.on v6 i pair sets of 3 v8 sets of 4. you want them all getting the same amount of volts/current
    electrically speaking this is perfectly fine, each injector will get the same electrical potential, or at least the difference would be difficult to measure without some very expensive and very sensitive gear.

    The only reason to run equal lengths or group wires differently than in the picture is for looks.
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