Injector Nozzle Blow Out
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First of all I didn't delete the post because I can only delete my own posts. 2nd I did talk to someone over the phone and yes they were given an answer. I don't build my own injectors or claim to build them myself. I have someone that builds them so I don't have all the details available. I have sold lots of injectors from him and have yet to have an issues so I don't question how he builds them. They are $147 for a set of nozzles and they work quiet well. Are they the best injector maybe not but for the money they do what there made for.
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#18
Without knowing the control variables used as a standard measure, you cannot give a percentage of flow rate. In what method does he balance them, and by that I mean how does he increase the hone size? Or does he just mix and match the nozzles to get them to match within the set percentage? So they are not Bosch nozzles either, are they 8-hole?
Last edited by Smokem; 11-04-2009 at 03:33 PM.
#19
How about you post all your injector secrects for everyone to know Weston. Start a post and let us know in great length and detail how you build a set of injectors. I mean give us really detailed info including what methods you use, machines used, tools, testing equiptment, ect.
I want to learn you from you Weston. Since you are the "God" of Diesel Injectors. I want to know what kind of special work that you do to injectors that it takes you 6 hrs to build a set of VP44 injectors as you told me once in CompD Chat. Please show us the path to Injector Awsomeness.
I want to learn you from you Weston. Since you are the "God" of Diesel Injectors. I want to know what kind of special work that you do to injectors that it takes you 6 hrs to build a set of VP44 injectors as you told me once in CompD Chat. Please show us the path to Injector Awsomeness.
#20
I tell my customers exactly what is done to them when they order them, never have hid any of that information. Flow rates are not a secret, DDP lists the liters per minute on their nozzles, even though the numbers are guaged by airflow not hydraulic flow. For example, a 5x0.010" Bosch mini sac nozzle flows 1.825 liters per minute using test fluid 40° Celsius @ 100BAR. I am just curious since you said you had the information to give, I take it they are Stage 1 Jammer nozzles.
Last edited by Smokem; 11-04-2009 at 04:45 PM.