So it's time for 60# injectors, and I was just wondering if paying extra for flow matching is worth it... apparently the standard deviance is +/- 6%... how much does it matter?
Huh ? I think the deviation for OE applications is like +- 2% for most stuff. Most companies flow match them into sets however.
so additional flow matching isn't needed is what you're saying?
It shouldn't be but to be honest I have gotten a few lazy injectors over the years so having them checked if it only add 10-15$ to the price is good insurance.
Price is $100 more for flow matching, which kind of made me go :eek5:
thats rediculous. Are you planning on running these on a Ford PCM ? If so you might want to rethink that. These injectors and Factory ford pcms do not get along so well. I ask becuase your name is VT maruader.
Zero issues here running 60#ers with a Mach Puter......
03 ford EEC-V yes. As I understand it, I'd need to run them like I do my 42s and trick the EEC into thinking they are something else and my displacement is different etc. I'm sure it'll be a pain in the ass, gotta say the one thing I hate about my car is the EECissed:
Zero issues here running 60#ers with a Mach Puter......
did you go for this business of additional flow matching? or did you just get a set of 8 and let em run?
I just ran em.....
Ford Racing LU60's....
Got a part # for those ? Curios to see the electrical specifications on them.
M-9593-LU60 is what I found on the ford racing site
Static Flow Rate (GAS): 62.7 lb/hr = 646 cc/min = 474 g/min
Dynamic Flow Rate 2.5ms PW @ 100Hz (GAS): 20.2mg/pulse
Coil Resistance: 12 Ohms (This high-impedance injector will work with all factory ECM/PCM injector drivers)
Gain: 0.11ms/mg
Offset: 0.055ms
Turn on time @ 14VDC: 1.14ms
Turn off time: 0.85ms @ 600KPa
Factory Tollerance: +/-6 %
Spray Pattern: Cone (4-Hole)
Connector: Minitimer (Bosch EV1)
Those were the impedence ranges I was talking about. Had a hell of a time with a 98 cobra running a stock pcm and 60pph injectors. The low speed fueling would get messy at times. I wonder if they upgraded the drives in the later pcms to better handle the loads of the newer injectors.
I don't know the specifics but I do know that my 03 EEC is very very different to tune than the older ones
I don't think anything Ford has since 89 had low impedance drivers. If you're trying to run low impedance injectors with a stock EEC, you are going to have lazy injectors and slow response times. Saturated drivers don't have the hump/current to run a low impedance injector. The ones he posted ar 12-14 ohm which is considered a high impedance injector.