Injector Flow Testing Data

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ooooooooo looks a lot more technical and complicated than the average flow bench :P

trying to figure out what all the boxes are for?? top one is the original flow bench controller? middle one I would say scope by the coax leads going in, but there is no display so I give up. bottom one is variable voltage power supply?
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top one is a fluke 5 1/2 digit multimeter, middle one is a HP Frequency Generator, bottom one is a manson variable power supply.

I have another HP Freq Gen just not setup atm so i can feed both MAF and VSS in. Jimstim in front of the PSU and i have another cheap freq gen next to jimstim to feed in knock signal and another board to convert crank for cam pulse.
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:lol: I also thought it was the kitchen, was wondering how you got that past the boss!

Looks really trick, certainly the most complicated inj flow bench I have seen.
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definitely very professional looking :)
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test run, holds pressure ok with a set of 42lb injectors, biggest i have atm. B10 is the fuel pressure. Will need to try higher pressure and see how it goes.
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It is a very impressive set up with results to match :)
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nice and steady that.
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be interesting to see how the pump holds up to the ID1000's
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will be interesting, 044 wont handle them for sure but interesting to see what it can supply.
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Hahaha I maxed an 044 with deka 80's so you'll definitely have issues, maybe you need two 044's like I have now!
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