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Old 28-02-2012, 05:37 PM   #1
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Default Injectors, possible to increase flow?

I've got a bit of an odd question here, is it possible to modify an injector to increase the amount of fuel that can flow through it without buying new ones?

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Old 28-02-2012, 06:25 PM   #2
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If it can be done, I can't imagine they'd last too long if they're stock.
It would be easier just buying a new set
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Old 28-02-2012, 06:30 PM   #3
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Cheaper & easier to get new ones.
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Old 28-02-2012, 06:30 PM   #4
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If it can be done, I can't imagine they'd last too long if they're stock.
It would be easier just buying a new set
Can't get these particular type of injectors in high flow, Siemens piezo-electric injectors.
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Old 28-02-2012, 06:33 PM   #5
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Can't get these particular type of injectors in high flow, Siemens piezo-electric injectors.
Do a google search, I'm sure you'll come up with something.
I did one, but the people who've modified them found nothing but flow problems due to them all not being exactly the same (Backyard modding)
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Old 28-02-2012, 07:24 PM   #6
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you can get them drilled out bigger best done by someone who knows what theyre doing you'd want to get them flow tested and matched afterwards as you have no idea what they can do when you go to tune them
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Old 28-02-2012, 07:43 PM   #7
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Injector orifices are the most precision made part of the vehicle. I would not get them drilled out.

If you want increased flow rate from the same hole size, increase the pressure difference across the hole. i.e, Increase your fuel pressure. This may not be ideal as the injector orifices are designed with a particular pressure in mind to give a particular spray pattern but later multi-hole injectors are much more tolerant of pressure variation than older single pintle styles.
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Old 28-02-2012, 09:06 PM   #8
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Injector orifices are the most precision made part of the vehicle. I would not get them drilled out.

If you want increased flow rate from the same hole size, increase the pressure difference across the hole. i.e, Increase your fuel pressure. This may not be ideal as the injector orifices are designed with a particular pressure in mind to give a particular spray pattern but later multi-hole injectors are much more tolerant of pressure variation than older single pintle styles.
The issue here is we've got sensors which will go out of their range if you push it more than slightly higher than stock, so there will be a slight gain there, but not enough to sustain more than a small increase.

What the plan was is that increase the duration of the injectors but it gives less time for the fuel to burn, so we're going to get lots of smoke at high revs/full throttle.
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Old 28-02-2012, 09:45 PM   #9
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The issue here is we've got sensors which will go out of their range if you push it more than slightly higher than stock, so there will be a slight gain there, but not enough to sustain more than a small increase.

What the plan was is that increase the duration of the injectors but it gives less time for the fuel to burn, so we're going to get lots of smoke at high revs/full throttle.
And a spark plug in the zorst to ignite the un burnt fuel? ;)

So you want the car to run rich...? Or have I missed summat?
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And a spark plug in the zorst to ignite the un burnt fuel? ;)

So you want the car to run rich...? Or have I missed summat?
Basically, we can only do so much power/torque wise with what fuel is getting there at the moment, you can get a little bit of an increase, maybe a total of 20-30hp with some mods, like full exhaust including high flow cat, air intake and a tune, but after that, you can't get enough fuel in there to get more power, you hit a limit really early due to some sensors which will go out of range with more than a slight increase, and injectors which won't flow any higher without making them spray for longer causing another issue, and there being no high flow replacements.
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Old 29-02-2012, 12:33 AM   #11
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As far as im aware about the only way to get anymore fuel is to change either the fuel pressure or the duration of injectors. I assume your talking about your focus?
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Old 29-02-2012, 09:21 AM   #12
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Drill a hole just after the throttle body and mount an auxiliary injector if you want to dump more fuel in, you can control it with a variety of aftermarket piggy back injectors, such as a PerfectPower SMT6.
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Lol!.
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Old 29-02-2012, 04:06 PM   #14
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I've got a bit of an odd question here, is it possible to modify an injector to increase the amount of fuel that can flow through it without buying new ones?
if you want increased flow the other option is to increase the fuel pressure. The fuel flow proportional to orifice size x opening time x fuel pressure.
Wouldn't touch orifice size, as this may affect durability.
Opening time is tune change
Fuel pressure multiplies the delivered fuel by the percentage of pressure increase.

Just a thought
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As far as im aware about the only way to get anymore fuel is to change either the fuel pressure or the duration of injectors. I assume your talking about your focus?
Yep, thats the one, injectors for my Falcon would be **** easy to find .

A few others have tried changing the duration to a longer time, they get the desired effect but then they start belching out black smoke under hard acceleration because it can't burn all the extra fuel in time and it just goes out the exhaust.

With fuel pressure, you can only go slighty higher than factory before a sensor goes out of range.

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Drill a hole just after the throttle body and mount an auxiliary injector if you want to dump more fuel in, you can control it with a variety of aftermarket piggy back injectors, such as a PerfectPower SMT6.
Diesel vehicles don't have throttle bodies unfortunately, I know what you are saying though, similar setup to a throttle body injection EFI system in the days long gone
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Yep, thats the one, injectors for my Falcon would be **** easy to find .

A few others have tried changing the duration to a longer time, they get the desired effect but then they start belching out black smoke under hard acceleration because it can't burn all the extra fuel in time and it just goes out the exhaust.

With fuel pressure, you can only go slighty higher than factory before a sensor goes out of range.



Diesel vehicles don't have throttle bodies unfortunately, I know what you are saying though, similar setup to a throttle body injection EFI system in the days long gone
So this is a diesel you're talking about? That would make it direct injection and in that case, definitely DON'T CHANGE THE INJECTOR ORIFICES.

Diesels will always blow black smoke when you add fuel because they don't have the opportunity to vaporise it as well as a petrol does.
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