Ballast resistors on injectors, good/bad?
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Ballast resistors on injectors, good/bad?
ECU's that run only high impedance injectors can run low impedance but need an in line ballast resistor? I have heard about this but have never done so and not being an electronics expert I don't know the in' & out's!!
Is it a good idea? Pro's & cons?? What value resistors?
Is it a good idea? Pro's & cons?? What value resistors?
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What you need is one of these to be fitted Martin, which i have on mine.
Link on thw item itself >> http://www.fjoracing.com/products/injdrvr/
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ECU's that run only high impedance injectors can run low impedance but need an in line ballast resistor? I have heard about this but have never done so and not being an electronics expert I don't know the in' & out's!!
Is it a good idea? Pro's & cons?? What value resistors?
Is it a good idea? Pro's & cons?? What value resistors?
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oops, didnt read the post propely:
Good idea?
Not really IMHO
Pros?
You dont have to buy new injectors when changing to an ECU that needs high impedance injectors
Cons?
It slows the injector opening down, which in turn:
makes it more difficult to map the voltage compensation table
reduces the maximum BHP supported by an injector (ie the bad point of swapping to a smaller injector)
loses you resolution at the bottom end of the map (ie the bad point of swapping to a bigger injector)
Good idea?
Not really IMHO
Pros?
You dont have to buy new injectors when changing to an ECU that needs high impedance injectors
Cons?
It slows the injector opening down, which in turn:
makes it more difficult to map the voltage compensation table
reduces the maximum BHP supported by an injector (ie the bad point of swapping to a smaller injector)
loses you resolution at the bottom end of the map (ie the bad point of swapping to a bigger injector)
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What you need is one of these to be fitted Martin, which i have on mine.
Link on thw item itself >> http://www.fjoracing.com/products/injdrvr/
Link on thw item itself >> http://www.fjoracing.com/products/injdrvr/
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Ive not used that product myself, I would hope it senses current draw though to know when to switch from peak to hold, and thus works as per a native ECU without you ever needing to configure anything.
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If one fails in what manner?
Suddenly become less resistance?
Thats FAR more likely to happen on a high impedence injector like you are suggesting he uses, as it is what they do when the coils burn out, than it is on a resistor, which if they fail at all they tend to INCREASE in resistance, not decrease.
You dont half talk some shite Mike
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ECU's that run only high impedance injectors can run low impedance but need an in line ballast resistor? I have heard about this but have never done so and not being an electronics expert I don't know the in' & out's!!
Is it a good idea? Pro's & cons?? What value resistors?
Is it a good idea? Pro's & cons?? What value resistors?
The Balast resistors ive used are only resistors in name, its a box with circuitry etc. & fits between ECU & injectors, bit more to it than you are assuming.
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I take it that it's similar to what Luca posted? I am not assuming anything, I'm asking.. Did you not see the question mark!! At the moment I don't even need to do this but I want to understand the score as T2 only does high impedance.
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You can get Saturated ones:
http://www.t1raceparts.com/ProductDe...Show=TechSpecs
Not sure about peak and hold.
http://www.t1raceparts.com/ProductDe...Show=TechSpecs
Not sure about peak and hold.
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Cons?
It slows the injector opening down, which in turn:
makes it more difficult to map the voltage compensation table
reduces the maximum BHP supported by an injector (ie the bad point of swapping to a smaller injector)
loses you resolution at the bottom end of the map (ie the bad point of swapping to a bigger injector)
It slows the injector opening down, which in turn:
makes it more difficult to map the voltage compensation table
reduces the maximum BHP supported by an injector (ie the bad point of swapping to a smaller injector)
loses you resolution at the bottom end of the map (ie the bad point of swapping to a bigger injector)
You lads need to go away & find out about how this is done before you all start being experts. I expect Mark is grinning again at all the experts.
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Rod- when you learn something/anything, you'll realise peak power figures have very little to do with anything
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If it's aimed at Rich I guess it so he can use the injectors with his chosen ECU which has generated all that extra power
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bottom line cost/ease of fit /reliability has to be change the injectors.
but will work with a resistor, all this talk of slowing the injector down is pointless as ecu injector timing is largely based around a time issue and that is what the parameters in the ecu are there for to adjust for time i.e injector opening time. the extra time involved with resistors would not be an "extra factor" or anymore time consuming than mapping for injectors without resistors.
but will work with a resistor, all this talk of slowing the injector down is pointless as ecu injector timing is largely based around a time issue and that is what the parameters in the ecu are there for to adjust for time i.e injector opening time. the extra time involved with resistors would not be an "extra factor" or anymore time consuming than mapping for injectors without resistors.
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Sorry Martin it was aimed at Rich. So what would you choose then (Martin) for 450 bhp on, say, a P8?
#32
Mine runs with resistors because thats what i was given. I have 0 idea how they work, 0 idea why i need them and 0 idea why they are considered a bodge. All i do know is they/it are/is working fine on mine
#33
the "power" an engine makes isnt a good reflection on how well each component is working!
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A lot of the Honda's use a resistor pack, I always thought it was a little fudge to overcome the problem of changing injectors and avoid over driving the PWM output of the ECU....
Cost of a set of injectors nowadays i'd have thought it would now be just as cost effective to buy the right injectors for any particular job...
Cost of a set of injectors nowadays i'd have thought it would now be just as cost effective to buy the right injectors for any particular job...
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