Oh FGS, beginning to wish id not bothered. They are MDL560CC if that helps?I am not 100% sure on this but i think there are 2 slightly different types of evo injectors.
I think the uk 260 evo injectors have a different pintle design or something and flow slightly less than the other 560cc evo injectors.
I dont think there is much in it tbh but i am sure i have seen it mentioned on the mlr.
nope. AFR's are read at the exhaust tip on the dyno so you get the average. One cylinder could be rich and the other could be lean but the average would be fine.I'm guessing if they fit ok then any differences will be sorted in the remap with flow etc.
no I mean differences between 260 injectors and import ones. My injectors will be sent for Recon before being fitted.nope. AFR's are read at the exhaust tip on the dyno so you get the average. One cylinder could be rich and the other could be lean but the average would be fine.
the advice from the injector Recon company is to only get them cleaned a few days prior to fitting, and not to store for months. What Edd has said is exactly what the company has said. Sticking will probably occur if stored.Juat a note for everyone - not just Perrin, I actually have more trouble from cleaned injectors than I do new/used combined. The solvents used in cleaning appear to cause the pintles to stick, petrol has a certain amount of lubrication. There is not really anything you can do about this but once or twice its been a pretty major issue.
Also if I suspect anything is wrong with the injectors I can do a load balance test on the dyno and compare each cylinder to see that they are all doing about the same job.
That's fair enoughJuat a note for everyone - not just Perrin, I actually have more trouble from cleaned injectors than I do new/used combined. The solvents used in cleaning appear to cause the pintles to stick, petrol has a certain amount of lubrication. There is not really anything you can do about this but once or twice its been a pretty major issue.
Also if I suspect anything is wrong with the injectors I can do a load balance test on the dyno and compare each cylinder to see that they are all doing about the same job.
Toluene doesn't have much in the way of lubrication (if anything). So not too sure to be honest. I plan to build my own test bench over the winter and have a play, but a thin oil penetrating oil would do the job. I think the only way I'd be happy with that would be to fire the injector make sure its passed via the pintle. Either way I'm always really paranoid with injectors after my experiences with them.Would a final rinse in toluene help? Use something like DCM to clean them, then something less harsh to get the DCM back out?
So if cyl power was down, and afr went leaner than other cyls, then manual throttle body adjustment could compensate it? Or leak in that throttle body..I don't just look at RPM. I also monitor AFR. The change in AFR should be the same across all cyls. When you turn off a Cyl, you will naturally expect the AFR over all to go leaner, but it should be the same across all 4, its just another method to help rule out problems/check what's going on.