injector issues
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Re: injector issues
Also, have you run a datalog during this period?
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Re: injector issues
Yes, you need to datalog and see everything that is going on. Chances are its something else causing the issue.
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Re: injector issues
Yes, the VND5N07 driver used in Microsquirt had the flyback capability - its 70 volts Vclamp rating.supertuner wrote:Does microquirt have flyback control already in it?
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Re: injector issues
The PWM time threshold ( set at 1ms. ) will supply full current to the injector ( 5.625 amps! @ 13.5v ) for 1ms to pull it open, then the PWM current kicks in for the remainder of the pulse width to hold it open at aproximatly whatver reduced current you set the PWM curent limit to. for example, at 75% the hold open current draw will be ~5.625 x .75= 4.21 amps, a setting of 50% would result in ~5.625 x .5= 2.81 amps etc. Thus reducing heating both in the injector and the driver. try to set the PWM current limmit to as low as you can and reliably hold the injector open. 75 is a good starting point, but try it at lower settings, check the Mega manual on this in case i missed something or state it wrong, but it does sound to me like you might be burning up the injectors by not limmiting the current enough.
Joe