15psi boost = blown injector fuses
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15psi boost = blown injector fuses
I discovered that both of the 5amp injector fuses in the relay board had blown. Any ideas why this happened? Unfortunately, I wasn't data logging at the time (of course...). I thought someone might have some thoughts?
MS-II, v2.2 main board, relay board, EDIS, 38lb injectors @ 3bar, 2.0L turbocharged four cylinder, wideband (no correction at the moment), v2.36 megatune
EDIT - here's an attachment of just running around the block. Maybe something sticks out? Other than being very rich everywhere (just started tuning!)
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jakobsladderz
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Duncan
Thanks for the feedback. From my latest run around the block, I got an 72% duty cycle at 196kpa, 5073rpm, 72% throttle, and 10.8:1 AFR. So yeah, you're right about maxing out the injectors! Even after leaning things out, it looks like I need to step up the injector output.
However, I'm using standard issue Bosch "brown top" injectors (from a Merkur, among others) which should be regular high-impedance.
Could the fuses have blown from simply pushing the duty cycle too high?
Looks like injector-shopping time regardless
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BottleFed70
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MSII, v3.0 PCB, v2.36 firmware, Megatune 2.25
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jakobsladderz
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I'm trying to get a set of stuck rings to seat (new motor was assembled then sat for a year +). Nothing has worked so far, so I thought I might hammer on it a bit before conceding and pulling the pistons out for a re-ring.
Rather than messing with the low impedance injectors, which ultimately can't supply enough fuel, I'm looking for high impedance replacements at a slightly higher delivery rating (started another thread in the injectors/fuel/etc. forum).
Thanks all for the help, it's been invaluable as usual!