What a brilliant idea!! ÂÂ
 Except.  wouldn't that cause the CEL to go on? :-/
Like I mentioned, most EFi systems use a
batch fire system, and most only use 2
channels, all this MPI Sequential EFI is hype,
it does nothing for performance, tho the car
makers would like you to think that.
The sequential EFI systems are designed for
idle and off idle emissions control, once you
have an engine over say 2000-3000 RPM the
injection timing "window" which is when the valve
is open, is shorter than the pulse in milliseconds
that is required for the injector to deliver the fuel
required by the engine, so it injects before and after
and when the valve opens it sucks the full charge
needed by the engine for that power setting.
READ:
http://www.sdsefi.com/techseq.htmThe EFI system works by grounding the injector,
I suppose there is a risk of an overload on the
heavy duty transistor that performs the task, but
I would guess that there is a margin of "safety"
built into the components that they will work with
no problems.
Your other option is to unwrap the entire wireing
loom and follow the offending wires and solve the
problem by replacing or insulating the short, this
is probably the best solution, but more work, not
as bad as it might sound at first, just a pain to do.
Best of luck, E-mail or reply here if you need a hand
at thinking this through.
Darrin