injector wiring
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Slave2theBunny
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injector wiring
I just finished ordering parts to repair my flyback circuit from digikey and I want to avoid blowing it again, I am running a v2.2 megasquirt fuel only on a 1.8 4 cyl vw g60 engine t3 turbo, the car ran great until it was stored for a year and upon trying to start it, the flyback failed and flooded the cylinders with fuel, I checked and the U7 and it is cracked.
The injectors are high impedance 32lbs ford motorsports wired in parallel, I was thinking of wiring them up in 2 batches so that the resistance doesn't go down as much, my question is what is the best way to wire them up, as in 1-4, 2-3 together? Or 1-2,3-4? the original injection system had them all together to one plug firing at the same time, that was why I kept them that way originally.
I hope someone can help me.
Thanks
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Slave2theBunny
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Re: injector wiring
Matt Cramer wrote:Don't wire them in series, you'll double the voltage of the flyback spike.
Sorry, if I didn't make myself clear, I meant make 2 batches, each batch with 2 injectors in parallel, but I just wanted to know if there is a particular way I should make the batches, as in, cylinder 1 and 4 in parallel and 2 and 3 together, or 1 and 3 then 2 and 4, I only ask because if the car used to need all 4 at the same time to run, wouldn't running alternating on 2 batches make the car run lean?? Correct me if I'm wrong. Thanks
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It might be more accurate to say that there may be an advantage, but it's so small it is hard to tell for sure.Slave2theBunny wrote:so let's see if I understand this correctly, the ign firing order has no advantage on the staging for the injectors.
Re: injector wiring
My RV8 was originally fitted with Lucas Injection which does alternating batch. The injectors were grouped 1357 and 2468.Slave2theBunny wrote:so let's see if I understand this correctly, the ign firing order has no advantage on the staging for the injectors.
When I first fitted the MS I stuck with that - then when the loom needed modifying for EDIS, I changed to 1467 and 2358.
I think the idle and very low speed torque is better - but couldn't swear to it.
Rover V-8
MSII V3
EDIS
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