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Injectors arrived today...YAY.

Someone put the wrong plugs on all 6 the pigtails...SHEEEEEEIIIITTT

 

Hopefully I've got some plugs at work and can swap the farkers over, otherwise I'll be waiting until next week sometime to install them. FML

 

Oh well I spose I can just get the rail sorted this weekend and do the injectors and tuning the one after.

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Bosch 2200cc from Quickbitz, Dandenong.

 

I just had a look and Sleeka Spares should have them if we don't. I wanna head over there anyway to pick up a couple of other fittings so shouldn't slow things down too much.

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Did you have a bit of a read up on the Bosch 2200’s for E85 ? 

Still a bit “iffy” me thinks so be careful with them mate ! 

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Yeah I did have a read and I reckon they'll be ok for what I want to do atm.

 

The ones I've got are super close in flow. 3 of each are identical, with the  high 3 being 1582cc at 45psi and the low 3 being 1568 at 45psi. I can individually trim them by 0.9% or whatever it is in the tune to get them closer.

 

In regard to other issues, I can check them for flow on the machine at work and can clean them there too. I suppose I'll check them once a month to start with and take it from there.

 

We'll see how it all goes and I might settle for a decent set of 1700's down the track. Dunno yet, haven't decided that far ahead :)

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Thanks mate. I suspect I'll have to use unconventional methods to get it to idle and drive nicely.

 

I definitely have to get the rail pressure working as it should before I try to find tune the injectors, so I'm not using software to fix a hardware issue.

 

I'll be welding another bung in the dump soon so I can run a permanent wb02 in the car. That way I can watch it constantly to see where the tune needs work.

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Unsure if those pics help you or not! I think he (@Grego.77) went a dual feed rail in the end and mentioned the stock rail there in the pic did slightly warp after tig welding it...
Pretty sure he went twin dash 6 or 8 feed then 8 return. That ball valve in the return that I uploaded here before was also his issue.
He was still using 044's though and reg pressure was 100 or 110psi on full boost at one stage. He had a Precision 6266 with a CRG low mount manifold and still using the internal WG. 898d9da6b7a8eba89485b13aeb8a4b6b.jpga19af4892082994ec9cabfc9a9bb2777.jpg

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10 hours ago, Puffwagon said:

Thanks mate. I suspect I'll have to use unconventional methods to get it to idle and drive nicely.

 

I definitely have to get the rail pressure working as it should before I try to find tune the injectors, so I'm not using software to fix a hardware issue.

 

I'll be welding another bung in the dump soon so I can run a permanent wb02 in the car. That way I can watch it constantly to see where the tune needs work.

I'm not sure if it's an idling thing, more of a catastrophic failure thing, cylinder lean out, lunch motor type scenario. Hard to know what the actual failure rate is vs alleged issues people have had. Probably not actually an issue

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