Fuel Injector Flow Testing
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Fuel Injector Flow Testing
Can anyone recommend a company to carry out a forensic flow test on a set of injectors.
I don't want them cleaned, I just need to know if there are any issues with them.
I don't want them cleaned, I just need to know if there are any issues with them.
Marlin motors in Bletchley (where we have the dyno day) have an ASNU machine and will clean and flow test them.
http://www.asnu.com/centres.htm
The problem I found was that the cost of getting a set done for the Rangie was close to the cost of replacing with brand new items.
http://www.asnu.com/centres.htm
The problem I found was that the cost of getting a set done for the Rangie was close to the cost of replacing with brand new items.
Also it shouldn't be too difficult to make your own test bench - 500ml measuring cylinder, fuel pump, filter and a small swirl tank.
From memory megasquirt has a fuel injector test mode on it - or even just megsquirt connected to the stimulator would run them nicely.
If they are high impedance you could run a static flow test by simply connecting them to 12v directly.
Here's a flow test on an a ASNU - as you can see, they just squirt them into a lab measuring cylinder:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hxWpYr6yMaM
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/3x-500ml-Tran ... 763wt_1399
From memory megasquirt has a fuel injector test mode on it - or even just megsquirt connected to the stimulator would run them nicely.
If they are high impedance you could run a static flow test by simply connecting them to 12v directly.
Here's a flow test on an a ASNU - as you can see, they just squirt them into a lab measuring cylinder:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hxWpYr6yMaM
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/3x-500ml-Tran ... 763wt_1399
My Dad and I did this with some old Vectra injectors we were fitting to my Landrover.
Used a spare EFI pump and filter, the Vectra fuel rail and an old Mitsubishi PLC programmed to pulse them on and off for something like 500 pulses. Squirting into clean jam jars.
Used White Spirit as a test fluid and weighed each jar before and after testing. They all flowed to within a couple of % of each other which was nice.
Obvious ways to reduce error are to measure a larger quantity of fluid, and use scales with the smallest unit of measure you can find. Also temp would have an effect I guess.
MS2 and up has a test mode I believe (I only have MS1
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Used a spare EFI pump and filter, the Vectra fuel rail and an old Mitsubishi PLC programmed to pulse them on and off for something like 500 pulses. Squirting into clean jam jars.
Used White Spirit as a test fluid and weighed each jar before and after testing. They all flowed to within a couple of % of each other which was nice.
Obvious ways to reduce error are to measure a larger quantity of fluid, and use scales with the smallest unit of measure you can find. Also temp would have an effect I guess.
MS2 and up has a test mode I believe (I only have MS1
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