Injector wires

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tmsnyder

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This is on the GM TBI ECM '747

The wires in the factory harness to Injectors 1 and 2 are twisted into pairs with 2 12V supply wires.

I assume this is to prevent the signal from creating noise in the surrounding sensor circuits as the injectors 'fire'.

Is the twisting required ? I haven't seen this mentioned in any of the supporting documents I've reviewed including schematics from GM.

Did you do this, or see it in your harness? Or were the wires run straight?

Thanks for any insight.

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twisting is always better than not twisted for signal wires as far as I know. Maybe some specialised case it isn't?
 
twisting is always better than not twisted for signal wires as far as I know. Maybe some specialised case it isn't?

This is in a stock factory harness from a junk yard.

Just curious b/c the injector wires are different than the other wires, seem stiffer, and so when twisted together they really stay twisted.. Almost like solid strand wire but they are stranded.