Comes out that all of the injector modifiers have zero clue of what they're doing, they just drill straight through ruining orignal geometry of injector or at best giving you inconsistent split cones . I ordered a set of 8 of these (on national backorder though, figures, until may 5th or something like that) and I will drill them myself with proper angles. Then test flow, I have enough parts lying around for this to be no problem.
Drilling:
- Adjustable angle drill press with precision bits, I have some nice ones that are as thin as a hair and up from there.
- I can only adjust one angle... how do I get a compound angle for both x and y so that I can accomplish both dual-cone with a bend to streams? I will have to think about this.
Test rig I am thinking about:
- stock fuel pump pumping distilled water into stock fuel manifold with 3bar fpr, return to the same bucket
- injectors in stock fuel rail dumping into 2L empty coke bottles (weight the bottles on jewelers scale pre and post test to ensure injectors are flow matched)
- injectors connected to button switch so that they all fire simultaneously when I apply 12V
- estimate new flow by testing a sample drilled injector in parallel with stock which I know how much it flows. If stock flows 200g of water per test time and the drill out does 400g I know I have 2 x stock flow (630ish cc in this case)
- once I get one injector that flows roughly what I need (750cc - 800cc), replicate drilling on next one and flow match them. Do it for all six or eight. I ordered 8 to have spares lying around.
I will keep you posted, should be fun. At worst I will have a set of 6 to sell if I ruin two at which point I will abandon this adventure