Injector flow?
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Look, it's quite simple..
JA injectors are different to JB injectors but we aren't sure about JD injectors however one lot of injectors flow in the vicinity of 800cc but is yet to be confirmed which ones although you can get black injectors or import grey injectors although how much either of them flow is yet to be determined.
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JA injectors are different to JB injectors but we aren't sure about JD injectors however one lot of injectors flow in the vicinity of 800cc but is yet to be confirmed which ones although you can get black injectors or import grey injectors although how much either of them flow is yet to be determined.
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Yep.
Never argue with an idiot, it brings you down to their level and they beat you with experience.
can anybody tell me the flow of the standard "black" JB injectors?
Also are there any other types that will fit that throttle body, maybe throttle body 12A turbo ones?
I found some green ones not sure what they are out of (or what they flow) but they do fit (ie. same style). I can dig around but maybe someone can save me some time!
:D These were the original questions red has not been answered
Also are there any other types that will fit that throttle body, maybe throttle body 12A turbo ones?
I found some green ones not sure what they are out of (or what they flow) but they do fit (ie. same style). I can dig around but maybe someone can save me some time!
:D These were the original questions red has not been answered
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Injector Flow
OK I'll kick this off!
I think, and again I'm an old fart and am pulling this from a Saturday morning session sitting at the feet of the Guru memory, :D that standard JBs flow at 88cc per 10 secs.
Now I am pretty sure the 88cc is correct but what I am having trouble with is the time figure. ie Flow over Time
I know the JBs are considerable bigger than the JAs.
My suggestion is to also sit at the feet of the Guru one Sat morning. Ply him with a beer or two and learn all things Starion. :)
I think, and again I'm an old fart and am pulling this from a Saturday morning session sitting at the feet of the Guru memory, :D that standard JBs flow at 88cc per 10 secs.
Now I am pretty sure the 88cc is correct but what I am having trouble with is the time figure. ie Flow over Time
I know the JBs are considerable bigger than the JAs.
My suggestion is to also sit at the feet of the Guru one Sat morning. Ply him with a beer or two and learn all things Starion. :)
Who needs Gurus. Do it yourself!
Flow as follows:
JB black 900 cc/min (2.72 ohms)
?? Green 1180 cc/min (2.75 ohms)
VR4 blue (like your selling Cookie) 585 cc/min (2.59 ohms)
Did not flow JA injectors because of lack of jumper clips to connect to the Econoseal plug. (next trip).
Now this flow test was done at 3.0 bar using TEST FLUID NOT PETROL however if someone knows what the VR4 injector flow with petrol we can adjust the numbers to suit (if needed).
Flow as follows:
JB black 900 cc/min (2.72 ohms)
?? Green 1180 cc/min (2.75 ohms)
VR4 blue (like your selling Cookie) 585 cc/min (2.59 ohms)
Did not flow JA injectors because of lack of jumper clips to connect to the Econoseal plug. (next trip).
Now this flow test was done at 3.0 bar using TEST FLUID NOT PETROL however if someone knows what the VR4 injector flow with petrol we can adjust the numbers to suit (if needed).
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