Injector Duty Cycle

trax trax at frederickmd.com
Thu Jun 1 21:02:42 GMT 2000


Got it figured out via Diacom.  If the pulse width is 10ms at 6000RPMs then
you are at 100% Duty Cycle (thanx Adris!).  Using this info I made a quick
and dirty VB program that will calculate Duty Cycle based on RPMs and Pulse
Width values.  If anybody is interested then let me know.

Tim

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>Of trax
>Sent: Thursday, June 01, 2000 1:59 PM
>To: Gmecm at Diy-Efi. Org
>Subject: Injector Duty Cycle
>
>
>I've heard that you can use a MultiMeter to measure the Injector
>Duty Cycle.
>Can someone explain how to do this ... i.e. what settings on the MultiMeter
>and where to stick the probes.
>
>Tim
>
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