Originally Posted by
dave w
The injector flow setting will change the injector pulse width.
For example an injector flow of 50 lbs / hr: we will say for argument sake is 8 milliseconds at 4000 RPM with an engine load of 75 Kpa.
For example an injector flow of 100 lbs / hr: we will say for argument sake is 4 milliseconds at 4000 RPM with an engine load of 75 Kpa.
Increasing the injector flow rate "makes the computer think" more fuel is flowing, so it reduces the time the injector will spray fuel.
With the computer wire harness unplugged from the computer, and the injector connector unplugged from the injector along with the pulling the injector fuse, I wonder what the resistance is between ground and the two wires going to the injector are?????
I also wonder what the resistance of the injector measures, measuring the two electrical prongs on the injector?
dave w