ORIGINAL: bluedexter I've done a little digging and discovered that the injectors fitted to my S2 are part no. 280 155 003, the correct part no. for the S2 is 280 150 811. Both have approx. the same delivery but the correct injector has an impedance of 2.4 ohms whereas the ones fitted (brown) have an impedance of 15.4 ohms. The effect of this is explained in this extract: High impedance injectors require relatively low drive current. Less heat is therefore generated in the drive circuits of the ECU, but the penalty is slow injector opening times. Low imedance injectors require much more drive current. Faster injector opening times, but more heat generated in ECU. Connecting low-impedance injectors to an ECU designed for high-impedance injectors would cause that ECU to switch greater injector drive currents than intended, and this can cause excessive junction temperatures in the driver transistors which equals smoke. Connecting high-impedance injectors to an ECU that expects low-impedance injectors can't do any damage electrically to the ECU or injectors. But how well it would work is another matter as the injectors are opening far slower than the ECU expects and so presumably your fuel delivery would be up the creek. More info here: [link=http://www.witchhunter.com/injectorimpedance1.php4]http://www.witchhunter.com/injectorimpedance1.php4[/link] I wonder how many other 944s there are around fitted with the wrong injectors? Chris