JSarv wrote:
I was told that stock 420cc injectors (tested by more than 1 place) have a dead time of over 1.05ms (lowest I was told) but subaru scale it to .69ms. This does not make sense to me why they would use such a low dead time if the injector truely has a dead time of over 1 ms...
Neither "latency" nor "dead time" is a completely correct term for this situation.
The injector have a couple of valuable parameters - valve openning time and valve closing time.
Their difference (that make sense for the fuel injected) is commonly used as "latency" or "dead time".
Both of them are mechanical (spring flexibility, armature mass, solenoid core) and electrical (coil turns, coil resistance) dependent. But. Openning time depends on (battery voltage-driver saturation) while closing time is dependand on flyback voltage allowed by th ecu scematics.
The last means that besides the injector itself the ecu scematics also determines the "latency" to be used. The less flyback voltage the more closing time and the less "latency value" is to be used.
I hope this helps.