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HI there, As with all L98 tuned port injected engines, the Callaway TT uses GM fuel injectors for the stock L98 in the engine. These injectors carry a resistance of 16.5 ohms when new. If you are experiencing a drivability problem, start with measuring the resistance. If there are any that are more then 2 ohms off, replace them. NOTE: Micro injectors, located in the ram horn are different and should NOT be tested this way. These are Callaway specific. Copyright, Corvettemechanic.com
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