Thanks MDbrandy, the manual was a great help. The manual states that the ECU completes the ground for the injectors, thus firing them. And seeing that the injectors are firing eractically, I suspected the ECU is malfunctioning. After replacing it, problem fixed. And Organdonor, I appreciate the attempt to help but your advice was way off. First, according the manual, the ICM that you suggested was the culprit, has nothing to do with the firing of the injectors. The firing of the injectors is triggered from the negative side of the coil. And also the dropping resistor does not normally get that hot as you suggested. Its was overheating in my situation because the ECU was grounding the injectors all the time, thus causing the flooding and the overheating of the resistor. Dont get me wrong, but offering no advice is better that offering bad advice.