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Sidenote: This is really just a general tech. question but I had to pick a sub-forum to put it in, and figured fabrication was the closest category. Anyway...
I'm looking for somebody to take me to school on fuel injectors. I've got a project in mind that would use a single fuel injector (not necessarily an Xterra one) but the injector wouldn't be hooked up to a computer or any kind of electrical controller. Essentially I'm looking to use it solely as a spray nozzle.
If I were to connect a fuel injector to a pump and flow liquid through it, without the presence of a computer to tell the injector when to spray, would it spray the entire time the pump is flowing?
Is there some sort of valve in them that "opens" and "closes" them? If not, then what are the electrical connectors on fuel injectors there for?
Would a fuel injector function as a spray nozzle if connected to a pump and nothing more?
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I'm looking for somebody to take me to school on fuel injectors. I've got a project in mind that would use a single fuel injector (not necessarily an Xterra one) but the injector wouldn't be hooked up to a computer or any kind of electrical controller. Essentially I'm looking to use it solely as a spray nozzle.
If I were to connect a fuel injector to a pump and flow liquid through it, without the presence of a computer to tell the injector when to spray, would it spray the entire time the pump is flowing?
Is there some sort of valve in them that "opens" and "closes" them? If not, then what are the electrical connectors on fuel injectors there for?
Would a fuel injector function as a spray nozzle if connected to a pump and nothing more?
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