If you guys don't understand basical electrical theory I suggest you give up your electrical tools.
you cannot correct an impediance mismatch by adding a resistor.
First, Impedence is a measure of resistance in a dynamic situation.
Impedience usually refers to coils, motors or devices operated with
fluctuating current. (warning simplification in progress)
"resistance" or lack thereof is a matter of current flow.
a "Low impedience" injector is essentially an engineers way of saying "High current"
If you did something like adding a resistor in series with the injector you couldn't change the impedience, you'd change the resistance.
The fact that "impedience" and "resistance" are both measured in a
unit of measure called an "Ohm" is in this case strictly IRRELEVANT.
because of the fundemental difference between "resistance" and "Impedience"
My saying more about "impedience" would only confuse you.
Putting a resistor in series would only serve to guarantee that the injector
that "probably won't fire", will "Definatly not fire"
The only REAL technical effect of using a resistor would have is to prevent from
blowing the injector driver transistor inside the non-turbo computer.
The other real effect is the waste of time, the resistors, wire and (presumeably solder)
you'd use to make your box.
The basic fact is that you cannot make a low impedience into a high
impedience injector any more than you can make a 100w light bulb into
a 20watt lightbulb by putting a resistor in series with it.
It just doesn't work that way.
AD