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Any Injector Flow/Testing Experts in here?
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<blockquote data-quote="9397SVTs" data-source="post: 16377417" data-attributes="member: 143297"><p>I am not an expert or a professional in this field. That being said, I would not be overly concerned with the flow results. A lot of factors can contribute to the final results. Since you say that there is a large margin between the actual flow rate and what you need, what matters more is the balance between the eight injectors. Are they within a few percent of each other? If not, I would look into buying a new set of flow matched injectors. They won't be perfect either, but close enough.</p><p></p><p>Which either way you go, you have a chart of the flow rates for each injector. If your particular engine/set-up is known for having lean or rich cylinders, I would install the injectors accordingly, in an effort to better balance the engine. This too will not be perfect, but should be better than just randomly installing them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="9397SVTs, post: 16377417, member: 143297"] I am not an expert or a professional in this field. That being said, I would not be overly concerned with the flow results. A lot of factors can contribute to the final results. Since you say that there is a large margin between the actual flow rate and what you need, what matters more is the balance between the eight injectors. Are they within a few percent of each other? If not, I would look into buying a new set of flow matched injectors. They won't be perfect either, but close enough. Which either way you go, you have a chart of the flow rates for each injector. If your particular engine/set-up is known for having lean or rich cylinders, I would install the injectors accordingly, in an effort to better balance the engine. This too will not be perfect, but should be better than just randomly installing them. [/QUOTE]
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