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Re: Injector Duty Cycle



Using a DMM and taking a DCV reading and reverse calculating based on RMS?
you'll have to know the upper and lower voltages, AND hold the injectors to
a steady state to even be close, OR have the ability to record the DCV. I
guess you "can".

oh well, my 0.02

If you use a multimeter that is a scopemeter you can ;-)

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From: trax <trax@frederickmd.com>
To: Gmecm@Diy-Efi. Org <gmecm@diy-efi.org>
Sent: Thursday, June 01, 2000 10:59 AM
Subject: Injector Duty Cycle


> I've heard that you can use a MultiMeter to measure the Injector Duty
Cycle.
> Can someone explain how to do this ... i.e. what settings on the
MultiMeter
> and where to stick the probes.
>
> Tim
>
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