injector pulse width
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injector pulse width
My 89 bin does'nt show inj duty cycle.But I think it does show inj pulse width what pulse width would indicate 80percent duty cycle.Right now I'm using a autoxray.I will have a laptop pc soon and motes software shows inj duty cycle right?But for now I would like to know if my 19lb injectors over 80%.
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On the stock "ALDL Stream" there is no info on the Injector Duty Cycle. You have to calculate it yourself, unfortunately.
The formula for calculating Injector Duty Cycle is:
Injector_Pulse_Width x RPM / 600 = % Injector Duty Cycle
Thus if your injectors are showing 10 mSec @ 6,000 rpm you get the following:
10 x 6000/ 600 = 100%
The formula for calculating Injector Duty Cycle is:
Injector_Pulse_Width x RPM / 600 = % Injector Duty Cycle
Thus if your injectors are showing 10 mSec @ 6,000 rpm you get the following:
10 x 6000/ 600 = 100%
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