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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
The Distillery
Anyone seen black "goo" build up on their injectors from E85?
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<blockquote data-quote="MalcolmV8" data-source="post: 15212852" data-attributes="member: 8854"><p>I already pulled the injectors and took them to a shop where they were cleaned and tested on a flow bench. If you're not familiar they hook them up to a pressurized cleaning solution and hookup the electrical to pulse them and both clean them and test their flow rates and verify they are working. They spray into test tubes with milliliter graduations and verify flow capacity over X period of time. My injectors are confirmed working.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Are you sure about that? I've looked at Fore's website and it doesn't say what their stainless steel filters are down to but it does specifically say this.</p><p></p><p>"Injector Dynamics recommends finer filtration provided by our cellulose and </p><p>microglass SSD elements"</p><p></p><p>So if ID is saying we need 10 micron and they say I need to use either cellulose or microglass to get it then their stainless steel is not 10 micron. I will call Fore to be sure though.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I've seen a few people post success like you but way more people post the opposite. Gumming up, filter elements coming apart etc. Not sure if it's different additives around different parts of the country or what the deal is.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I've read that ID link before and notice at the bottom how it says all 10 micron stainless steel elements they tested do not filter anything smaller than 25 micron. Their chart shows a fair amount of filters tested too but they blur out the names on the brands / suppliers so we don't know who's filters. It does say ALL tested though, not just some.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Already had them flow bench tested and cleaned. They are verified working.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MalcolmV8, post: 15212852, member: 8854"] I already pulled the injectors and took them to a shop where they were cleaned and tested on a flow bench. If you're not familiar they hook them up to a pressurized cleaning solution and hookup the electrical to pulse them and both clean them and test their flow rates and verify they are working. They spray into test tubes with milliliter graduations and verify flow capacity over X period of time. My injectors are confirmed working. Are you sure about that? I've looked at Fore's website and it doesn't say what their stainless steel filters are down to but it does specifically say this. "Injector Dynamics recommends finer filtration provided by our cellulose and microglass SSD elements" So if ID is saying we need 10 micron and they say I need to use either cellulose or microglass to get it then their stainless steel is not 10 micron. I will call Fore to be sure though. I've seen a few people post success like you but way more people post the opposite. Gumming up, filter elements coming apart etc. Not sure if it's different additives around different parts of the country or what the deal is. I've read that ID link before and notice at the bottom how it says all 10 micron stainless steel elements they tested do not filter anything smaller than 25 micron. Their chart shows a fair amount of filters tested too but they blur out the names on the brands / suppliers so we don't know who's filters. It does say ALL tested though, not just some. Already had them flow bench tested and cleaned. They are verified working. [/QUOTE]
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