[DML] Injectors
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[DML] Injectors
- From: "dmc12rb" <rbrogren@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 19 Oct 2006 10:00:07 -0000
What should the correct fuel pressure be (at the injectors)?
About 800 miles ago I had the injectors in my D cleaned/tested by one
of the vendors. (This was done at the same time I replaced the water
pump and the car has not run the same since then. Horrendous gas
mileage, a popping sound in the exhaust and poor acceleration.)
I have cleaned the injectors in a ultrasound cleaner, using a Techron
concentrate. While testing them after the cleaning I occasionally
notice an incomplete spray pattern when blowing compressed air
through them. Changing the pressure appears to have an effect and I
am curious about the cause.
My test method is far from scientific, using compressed air and a
makeshift contraption to connect it to the injector. It appears that
I need about 70 PSI to get anything through the injectors. Does
anybody know of a reasonably priced spray pattern tester or have any
other suggestions? (Yes, I know that I can have them cleaned and
tested by a vendor again -- or buy a new set for about $500, but I
would like to know if I have an injector problem or not before I take
that step.)
Roger
VIN1074
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