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Injector duty cycle % drop after fuel system?
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<blockquote data-quote="clinton2003" data-source="post: 15947273" data-attributes="member: 144769"><p>are you running a pump voltage booster? or is it running at 12/14 volts. If not you could try that to help, but i'd recommend a full return system. one with a 1:1 boost reference regulator. makes life much easier.</p><p></p><p>Also have you checked the <a href="http://injectordynamics.com/injector-selector/" target="_blank">Fuel Flow Calculator</a> ID's website to compare it to your setup? could see how much fuel your vehicle needs and where duty cycle should be with those injectors. </p><p></p><p>obviously a fuel system is your best bet, may it be a cheaper sai li setup, or a full blown fore system. When i first put on my power adder i decided to do a triple hat, dual pump setup thinking worst case i'd have too much fuel. now I have all 3 pumps in and pushing the system. never thought i would need it but im glad i did it in the beginning. it was much cheaper (both financially and install wise) to do the purchase one time, vs having to buy a BAP, then sell, then do a Sai Li or dual pump hat, then mess with selling it and doing the big boy setup.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="clinton2003, post: 15947273, member: 144769"] are you running a pump voltage booster? or is it running at 12/14 volts. If not you could try that to help, but i'd recommend a full return system. one with a 1:1 boost reference regulator. makes life much easier. Also have you checked the [URL='http://injectordynamics.com/injector-selector/']Fuel Flow Calculator[/URL] ID's website to compare it to your setup? could see how much fuel your vehicle needs and where duty cycle should be with those injectors. obviously a fuel system is your best bet, may it be a cheaper sai li setup, or a full blown fore system. When i first put on my power adder i decided to do a triple hat, dual pump setup thinking worst case i'd have too much fuel. now I have all 3 pumps in and pushing the system. never thought i would need it but im glad i did it in the beginning. it was much cheaper (both financially and install wise) to do the purchase one time, vs having to buy a BAP, then sell, then do a Sai Li or dual pump hat, then mess with selling it and doing the big boy setup. [/QUOTE]
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