The injectors are fully mechanical, there is no reall way to measure the tip of the nozzle, but you may be able to tap into the line before the injector from the pump to get a flow rate and thenfrom there calculate the fuel input
Lots of data would need to be collected
Also for the programming bit, you would need to have a device to store and run this program, these can be quite expensive.
If you were going to monitor the amount of fuel being used
How will you be controlling the timing electronically though
First off the the injectors break at a certain pressure when the injector forces it too based on the timming of the injector pump. This functions like a gas injector except the process of injection is based on a pressurized fuel line and the injector opens up to a certain limit based on the comp.The injectors are fully mechanical, there is no reall way to measure the tip of the nozzle, but you may be able to tap into the line before the injector from the pump to get a flow rate and thenfrom there calculate the fuel input. As for programming, you would receive a pattern of numbers that would have a higher or lower frequency based on the speed of the motor. The data would be useless because the pump that is on the motor is non electronic, other than the stop solenoid. I really can't think of a use for this, maybe for a pump pressure check ?Also for the programming bit, you would need to have a device to store and run this program, these can be quite expensive. I deal with the axiom micro controllers, but you would have to have an LCD output to display any results, it also runs off a 5 v battery, and has very little power draw.
If I followed correctly.. it will only increase injection pressure as more fuel is injected and will tend to extend the injection time since greater injection requires more camplate lift...but will not change the start of injection. right?
I didn't though of a piezo on the injector line... that would be soooo easy... it is just the noize on the signal that may be a problem but if you say it has been done, it is doable (is it a word?) :roll: .