Installing VEMS V3.3 in a Suzuki Swift GTI 1,3 16v mk1 used fore rallycross.
Q: What is the best flyback-solution for small low-Z injectors, 1,5-2,2Ohm ~150cc.. should I use inline resistors or chance diodes.. in this case I'm not interested in idle, I just need to get max posible power/speed from this little engine?
A: Series resistors make it possible to use the transient suppressor diode mod for lowz injectors. To my suprise the series resistors themself improve the injector control significantly, but the real reason is to be able to use the transient suppressor mod.
Even if the idle headroom increase significantly with these modification and large injectors I do it for an other reason. The VE table suddenly becomes almost entierly flat after the injector is properly controlled, this makes it very very easy to map the engine.
With 150cc injectors the pulsewidths will be very long at all loads and the above modifications will not be as noticed as with 400-1600cc injectors. But I still recommend the series resistors and the transient suppressor diode mod as it will simplify the mapping procedure significantly. -Jörgen Karlsson
Q: If I then use 6,8Ohm's resistors and a transient suppressor diode:
- which diodes should I then use onboard (D76,89,109,179..)? Like fore High- or Low-Z?
- what tolerance should the resistors have, 1%, 5%?
- not too important, injectors will work with 5 ohm or 7 ohm too
- okay but I was more thinking of, difference between the resistors, so the injectors get the same conditions.
- not too important, injectors will work with 5 ohm or 7 ohm too
- How much effekt should they bee able to handle? 22 Watts enough?
- Make sure they handle 22 watts without proper mounting, its hard to mount them properly for cooling in the car.. I use 50W (20W without proper mounting)
- okay, I'll have to order some from RS.
- Make sure they handle 22 watts without proper mounting, its hard to mount them properly for cooling in the car.. I use 50W (20W without proper mounting)
- I found this diode I already had: RM2535L Overvoltage Transient Suppressors. Datasheet says 24-32V and test says ~27V. Is that okay? what have you used?
- I have tried both 18V and 30V trans suppr diodes from webshop, both work properly, not sure about yours but it should work. Emil - thanks