GordonLee
Automotive
- Nov 15, 2012
- 3
There seems to be a lot of talk of fuel injector latency and offset these days. I haven't found anyone that can actually explain what is being measured. Is there some so-called standard that is used when the manufacturers use when programming the ECU.
Is it:
The time that it takes the pintle to completely open after the drive voltage reaches a certain percent of its maximum?
Or the time it takes for fuel injector to start flowing a certain amount of fuel?
I have spent countless hours testing this and the measured results rarely are close to the values that are put in by the manufacturer.
I also wonder why no one seems to be concerned about the injector closing times.
Hopefully someone in the automotive manufacturing world can enlighten me.
Regards,
Gordon
Is it:
The time that it takes the pintle to completely open after the drive voltage reaches a certain percent of its maximum?
Or the time it takes for fuel injector to start flowing a certain amount of fuel?
I have spent countless hours testing this and the measured results rarely are close to the values that are put in by the manufacturer.
I also wonder why no one seems to be concerned about the injector closing times.
Hopefully someone in the automotive manufacturing world can enlighten me.
Regards,
Gordon