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Dean924s 07-04-2010 12:42 PM

Injector Question
 
Does anyone know the peak and hold amps of stock 951 injectors? This is for my Megasquirt project.

I could also use the same #'s for NA injectors as well.

Rogue_Ant 07-04-2010 01:01 PM

Well, 951 stock injectors are ~4.5ohm. So at 14volts, that would be a little over 3.1 amps each.
The 944 injectors are ~2.5ohm. Which gives ~5.6amps each.


-Rogue

nynor 07-04-2010 06:50 PM

criminy. how do you figure this stuff out? electricity is a mystery, mostly, to me. i can use a multimeter for SIMPLE stuff, and usually kill a fuse in it, but that is the limit for me.

Rogue_Ant 07-04-2010 08:37 PM

V = I * R

And those numbers are on the high - end. I was pretty much assuming max voltage, and not account for any V drop in the driver circuit.


-Rogue

Dean924s 07-05-2010 06:15 AM

For those that dont know:

Peak and hold injectors (less than 4 ohm) need a initial "burst" of energy to get them to open causing them to open faster than saturated injectors (10-16 ohm).

The initial burst of energy (the peak) is then followed by a lower amperage that is sufficient to hold the injector open. Hence the name "peak and hold."

I assume that those numbers are for the peak number? Does anyone know the hold number? This is usually between 1-2 amp.


Thanks for the fast response!!!!!

One other thing

"V = I * R"


V=Volts
R= Ohms

But

I=Amps?

I always used an "A" Since I have no formal training in electronics have I been doing it wrong?

wild man 07-05-2010 06:33 AM

Yes.

Dean924s 07-05-2010 07:07 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by wild man (Post 5438696)
Yes.

I am doing it wrong or it is the peak amps?

Rogue_Ant 07-05-2010 08:57 AM

I = Amps

And 1-2amps for hold should be fine.


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