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Wolf_Tm250
20-04-2007, 09:14 AM
I have an HFS-5 system, w/o FIA2, but PWM controlled by my Motec ecu, and 2 x 0.5mm jets after IC outlet...

question...

given that I have to look for a water's quantity of 10/15% fuel, what kind of values I'm looking for, on my PWM map, accordingly to my fuel injection map ?

I mean... what kind of relationship is there between PWM map values, and quantity of water flowing through my jets ?

Thank you.

Richard L
29-05-2007, 12:39 AM
Once you have picked the jet/jets and put the matching restrictor before the HVS, the PWM % should be a percentage of the jet's maximum flow.

Wolf_Tm250
29-05-2007, 07:36 AM
Once you have picked the jet/jets and put the matching restrictor before the HVS, the PWM % should be a percentage of the jet's maximum flow.


Oh..... this is VERY interesting....

Thank you Richard!

Wolf_Tm250
18-06-2007, 11:41 PM
Once you have picked the jet/jets and put the matching restrictor before the HVS, the PWM % should be a percentage of the jet's maximum flow.


So...

the PWM values, I'm going to write in my PWM map, are, in fact, a percentage ??

ride5000
22-06-2007, 12:14 PM
you can always remove the jets from the intake, direct them into a container, and actually test the effective throughput of different valve duties. this is exactly what i plan to do with my system.

just keep in mind they will be slightly reduced when the jets must discharge into a pressurized intake pipe instead of ambient air--ie true flow rate will be lower than tested when running high boost. luckily the high rail pressure of the hfs5 pump will minimize this effect.

ken

Wolf_Tm250
29-07-2007, 10:17 AM
you can always remove the jets from the intake, direct them into a container, and actually test the effective throughput of different valve duties. this is exactly what i plan to do with my system.

just keep in mind they will be slightly reduced when the jets must discharge into a pressurized intake pipe instead of ambient air--ie true flow rate will be lower than tested when running high boost. luckily the high rail pressure of the hfs5 pump will minimize this effect.

ken


Good idea !!!

Wolf_Tm250
29-07-2007, 10:54 AM
How would you map the PWM signal ?

According to which 2D values ?

Boost & air temp ?

Inj duty cycle and air temp ?

TIA.

ride5000
29-07-2007, 10:34 PM
i am planning on using MAP and RPM.

pressure sensors are "faster" than temperature sensors... i think you'd observe a pretty tight correlation between MAP and MAT (manifold absolute pressure and temperaure respectively).