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There is a paper written by one if the Bosch engineers that mentions the better atomisation from higher pressure. I'll post a link of I can find it. The injector itself is perfectly happy with 4bar but the map needs to be tweaked for flow rate and latency. All the decent tuners will have these correction factors for all common injectors.
Personally I can't see any disadvantage from a 4bar upgrade.
I read that once injector duty cycle goes above 80% the reliability of the injector to accurately dose out fuel becomes questionable!
There is a paper written by one if the Bosch engineers that mentions the better atomisation from higher pressure. I'll post a link of I can find it. The injector itself is perfectly happy with 4bar but the map needs to be tweaked for flow rate and latency. All the decent tuners will have these correction factors for all common injectors.
Personally I can't see any disadvantage from a 4bar upgrade.
hmmm. never experiened an issue on 1.8t with injectors running >80% idc
the disadvantage is whether the fuel pump can supply the fuel pressure PLUS boost pressure and sustain its flow.
what needs adjusting in unisettings?
i've had my car mapped twice never been mentioned by AMD or JKM?
i think if you go stage 3 power its a definite requirement nothing noted for stage 2
depending on map 4bar fpr is not even required only for safety?
i've had my car mapped twice never been mentioned by AMD or JKM?
i think if you go stage 3 power its a definite requirement nothing noted for stage 2
depending on map 4bar fpr is not even required only for safety?