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Old 03-12-2016, 05:02 AM
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Default Deatsch werks injector data

I found this website on line that has GM injector data availale, has anybody used injector from the website? Does it work and is it reliable? TIA

http://www.deatschwerks.com/resource...libration-data
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After looking through my saved files, I've used a couple files from the linked page and from what I remember the values seem to work well enough. I've got a supercharged C6 with 65 lb/hr FAST injectors that will probably benefit from the DW file linked on this page. I had forgotten to check there. Thanks for the link (again).

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I'm not sure where they get their data from. But I've heard both good and bad. They don't test the injectors like ID does, but it's probably good enough and possibly a derivative of the ID data to be honest. The wideband will help bring things back well enough.

But if I had to choose an injector... it would be a GM stock injector (with GM data), a Ford injector (with Greg Banish/SVO data), or ID. Even GM does not test the injectors like Banish did or ID does. But the data is usually pretty solid after a few years in a car (see LS3 injector data being different than LS7 despite it's the same Bosch injector).



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