turbovanman
I has boost, :O)
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I am not even going to ask, ):h
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That comment will get Buddy's attention like a brick falling from the sky. Now to sit back and wait for Buddy.
That comment will get Buddy's attention like a brick falling from the sky. Now to sit back and wait for Buddy.
http://www.thetruckstop.us/forum/showthread.php?t=20740are the NA and turbo nozzles the same? i asked one guy for a quote to re set the pressure and he quoted 25 per injector (YEAH RIGHT!!!) and said he "might have to change the nozzles" sounds like a rip off to me. so many mechanics in toronto are scammers....
Each step in thickness raises or lowers the pop pressure 50 psi. I've only used 4 different thickness shims in 12 injectors. The shims vary .05 mm in thickness. You just repeat the process untill they reach the correct popping pressure.
What is too high a pressure to start making the IP wear out faster?
Well, as everyone knows, our IP can run 11000+ psi line pressure, and it absolutely goes well over pop pressure when increasing fuel rate and RPM.
Since the IP can routinely and repeatedly reach 3-5 times the stock pop pressure would raising the pop pressure 10% really impact the reliability from the amount of idling? Good question, I would doubt it.
I have only run these "marine" injectors, but more experienced persons have told me that somewhere around 2500psi will start to make idle crappy. And 6.2Turbo says the IP's top out at about 4500psi at idle rpms.
So me personally would only set them up to 2400psi, and expect them to settle a bit lower over time. "marine" injectors are set to about 2175psi.
So higher pop pressure has no effect on IP longevity?
If the psi pops at 2300 psi, the IP is SO fast that even though the nozzle is open, it still continues to build pressure? Yet the spray pattern stays consistent throughout the cycle, or does the spray pattern change as pressure increases?
I think I'll tell the guys, at the injection shop to set mine at 2200psi,, then when they settle, I'll be around Marine spec's
I dont think it has been proven to reduce longevity, and I dont expect it would with 10% or less increase. As long as it can maintain good idle.
The increase is not totally helpful unless you are running increased fuel rates and run it to the max fuel rates often. So accelerating like I do or racing or towing heavy a lot.
Yes the IP builds pressure even after the injector pops. Presure must go up for more volume to flow in the same amount of time out of a fixed nozzle.
Also, Heath sells "high output" injectors, which must mean larger nozzles, not just higher pop pressure. SSD also said theirs have larger nozzles. I'll pull one apart at some point and see what in there.
You could test each one ,write down the pop pressure its at and then take apart and measure the thickness of the shims that are in it if you want to go to the trouble. Then figure aprox. how much each injector will take. I never measured what was in them just replaced with 1.85-2 mm on the delphis. Sean will sell you however many of each thickness shims you want. I;m not shure how thin he carries. I went with single shims in the ones i've done so far other than the 1 that needed 2mm.
To throw a little more in the mix here, I was on a mercedes forum and they were talking about having their injectors extrude honed. It was costing them $50 per injector to have done. They were also having the pintle modified for more volume of fuel. 3 flats on them. The 6.5 turbo pintle has 1 flat spot.So there is more that can be done to the injectors for more fuel output. Figuring out how much extrude hone to do or where to put the flats is the tough part.
"marine" injectors are set to about 2175psi.