Software for the "electronic fuel injector flow bench."

Bruce Plecan nacelp at bright.net
Wed Aug 26 13:31:31 GMT 1998


-----Original Message-----
From: David Garnier <garnierd at csd.uwm.edu>
To: diy_efi at esl.eng.ohio-state.edu <diy_efi at esl.eng.ohio-state.edu>
Date: Wednesday, August 26, 1998 12:14 AM
Subject: Software for the "electronic fuel injector flow bench."


>I was blown away looking at the article on the electronic
>fuel injector flow bench that's posted on diy_efi's website, 
>what a piece of engineering work, wow.  I am struggling
>with 2 cars that have ailing injectors and this looks to
>be the ticket. Does anybody have a copy of his software
>that I could have or an address for John De Armond???

John is no longer interested in "Hot Rods", I did contact him to
get his permission to reprint the article, and he nor anyone else
seem to have the software.  If you or anyone does stumble across
it we do have his permission to post it.
Cheers
Bruce
>
>While still thinking about injectors or my sick injectors,
>I got desperate and brought home a Tek 2432 scope and AM503 
>current probe to look at the current waveform of each, 
>thinking that I might find a clue. I found 2 shorted 
>injectors, one of which I would have never found without
>the current probe!  The first one was changing resistance
>about 2 ohms from cold to hot but the second one I wasn't
>sure about. Now I wish I owned a digital scope and a 
>current probe.
>
>dave garnier
>




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