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    Quote Originally Posted by amishmafia00 View Post
    any idea what difference the spray angle makes?
    In this paper, the spray development and its interaction with the piston geometry were investigated in a small-bore high-speed direct-injection optical diesel engine. The effects of injection angle, injection timing, injection pressure, and injection fuel quantity were studied. The entire liquid spray cycle was visualized by a background-corrected Mie-scattering technique using a high-speed digital video camera synchronized with a high-repetition-rate copper vapour laser. For some conditions, the initial injection velocity was estimated quantitatively. The results show that the injection angle and injection timing predominantly control the spray interaction with the piston geometry and the resulting air?fuel mixing mode. Narrow-angle injection leads to a significantly different air?fuel mixing process from the traditional wide-angle injector. If properly controlled, the narrow-angle direct-injection technique offers more flexibility on injection timing control with the fuel confined in the central bowl region without wetting the cylinder liner

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    Has anybody come across N-3 injector nozzles for sale?

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    We had a set extrude honed. the guys said they looked just like 5.9 cummins commonrail injector tips there are factory injectors that have higher flow than a truck injector

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    That would be nice if the could be crossed to a cummins injector!!

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    yeah it would. I didn't look into it any farther. but i know the common rail injectors have aftermarket stuff available. and even some from bosch i think. When we took our injectors apart there was a number on the nozzle. if i remember right it was a bosch number. that would give you a good place to start trying to cross it

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    yeah it would. I didn't look into it any farther. but i know the common rail injectors have aftermarket stuff available. and even some from bosch i think. When we took our injectors apart there was a number on the nozzle. if i remember right it was a bosch number. that would give you a good place to start trying to cross it

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    Default Series 60 DDEC 3 N2 Injectors

    Hello DK,

    I just pulled down all N2 injectors with different part numbers from a Series 60 DDEC 3 engine.

    Can some DK brother share how to determine the correct injector part number for a specific engine model or serial number?

    Many thanks in advance.....

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    Default Series 60 DDEC 3 N2 Injectors

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    Whats the engine serial #

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    Thanks,

    I will post esn tomorrow.

    Is there a book or software which will show the correct injector for a specific engine serial number?
    Last edited by Poptest; 21st March, 2013 at 11:45 AM. Reason: Improve message

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    Please share what this N2 injector fault means:

    "Injector response time too long"

    Thank you

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    Quote Originally Posted by rebel127 View Post
    Whats the engine serial #
    Engine serial #: 06R0340375

    Model: 6067GK60

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    Should have R5235575 INJ"S in there.

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    hi guys i need a flash file for detroit 4 06R0255094 help me with this cal please

 

 
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