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Old 08-01-2008, 12:12 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Im using megasquirt but I am not really sure how to setup the injector type... I am using Stage 2 injectors

Why is different to use a low impedance injectors and high impedance ? besides of the impedance
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Tuning Your MegaSquirt

Here's some info about high/low Injectors and Fuel Supply
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ok... well do you know the impedance of the stage 2 injector ?
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They are high impedance. Virtually every injector after 1995 or so is high impedance.
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Quote: Originally Posted by boost junkie View Post
They are high impedance. Virtually every injector after 1995 or so is high impedance.

cool ! ... so I can use this config right?

If you are running high-impedance injectors (greater than 10 Ohms), then set the:
PWM Time Threshold to 25.4 msec, and the
PWM Current Limit (%) to 100%.
(The presence or absence of the active flyback circuit (v3) or flyback board (v2.2) doesn't matter for high impedance injectors.)


And thats all ?
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Looks right to me.
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