[Diy_efi] newbie with a project
Scott F. Williams
sfwilliams at comcast.net
Fri Aug 2 04:34:22 GMT 2002
Thanks for the heads up about the nozzle, Steve. However, the search has
actually been for the pulseable solenoid. :^) I think I've got that issue
licked, though. The Rochester-brand injectors cycle plenty fast for this
application and resist corrosion because of their stainless steel
construction.
Btw, I'd also like to know how quickly standard injectors can be expected to
last when running water...
--
Scott F. Williams
NJ Scirocco nut
'99 Subaru Impreza 2.5 RS
Mazda 323 GTX turbo "assaulted" vehicle
Golf GTI 16v "rollycar"
ClubVAC: "Roads found. Drivers wanted."
Steve Ravet wrote:
> Look at the "Arizona mister" brand stuff at Home Depot. They have a
> mister spray head with a very small aperture, smaller than 30ga wire
> wrap wire. It puts out a pretty fine mist just on tap water pressure.
> They have them in solid brass and brass with a stainless insert.
>
> --steve
>
> "Scott F. Williams" wrote:
> > QUESTION:
> > Can anybody suggest a small and inexpensive solenoid that can
> cycle as fast
> > as 250 times/minute? It should be made of stainless components
> and run on
> > 12v. My system will run at between 4 and six bar.>
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