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T5frankie
Wednesday 2nd March 2011, 20:14
can anyone tell me the volvo part number for green injectors please?

GazT4R
Wednesday 2nd March 2011, 20:30
0280155968 Bosch Greens in the S60R/V70R.
I can get them for about £250 a set brand new, dependant on price/exchange rate at time of import.
VXR injectors 470cc are cheaper alternative.

T5frankie
Wednesday 2nd March 2011, 21:34
0280155968 Bosch Greens in the S60R/V70R.
I can get them for about £250 a set brand new, dependant on price/exchange rate at time of import.
VXR injectors 470cc are cheaper alternative.

i want the volvo number not the bosch number please

smithy
Wednesday 2nd March 2011, 21:41
i want the volvo number not the bosch number please

why do you need greens when the blues will fuel a 19t no probs

hamish
Wednesday 2nd March 2011, 21:55
can anyone tell me the volvo part number for green injectors please?

Frank,

FYI Greens are not interchangeable with whites or blues as they have a different impedence. without remapping your car will run lean at WOT!:worried:

Regards,
H

hamish
Wednesday 2nd March 2011, 21:58
i want the volvo number not the bosch number please

I have the Volvo number at work

T5frankie
Wednesday 2nd March 2011, 22:03
why do you need greens when the blues will fuel a 19t no probs

for future changes, my car is is popping banging and misfiring on full boost

T5frankie
Wednesday 2nd March 2011, 22:04
Frank,

FYI Greens are not interchangeable with whites or blues as they have a different impedence. without remapping your car will run lean at WOT!:worried:

Regards,
H

i will be after another remap in the not too distant future, will a 19t work with the map i have?

hamish
Wednesday 2nd March 2011, 22:47
i will be after another remap in the not too distant future, will a 19t work with the map i have?

If you close the Bleed Valve it will probably be OK. Put some blues in to be safe.

H

T5frankie
Thursday 3rd March 2011, 06:05
[QUOTE=hamish;364082]If you close the Bleed Valve it will probably be OK. Put some blues in to be safe.

H[/QUOTE. Had blues in for ages now mate

GazT4R
Thursday 3rd March 2011, 22:14
9202100

The Greens and Blues are both 12 Ohm impedence.

http://www.injectorcleaning.co.uk/flow.htm

p fandango
Thursday 3rd March 2011, 22:41
9202100

The Greens and Blues are both 12 Ohm impedence.

http://www.injectorcleaning.co.uk/flow.htm
& aren't whites 16ohm?

GazT4R
Thursday 3rd March 2011, 22:48
Wouldn't know haven't got the part number.
If you know it then easy enough to cross reference on the table.
Only commented the blues and greens are both 12 Ohm.



edit: Found the part number. Whites are 16 Ohm.
Shame it doesn't list duty/dead times too.

T5frankie
Friday 4th March 2011, 16:43
Wouldn't know haven't got the part number.
If you know it then easy enough to cross reference on the table.
Only commented the blues and greens are both 12 Ohm.



edit: Found the part number. Whites are 16 Ohm.
Shame it doesn't list duty/dead times too.

what difference does the ohmage make cos had whites in now blues and they run fine

GazT4R
Friday 4th March 2011, 18:18
Not a great deal since they are both a high impedence and it can cope, you couldn't throw Jap low impedence injectors in.
Duty cycle adjustments are more important between injectors however you can usually get away with it in similar injector families as it will be within the scope allowable (hence your blues runs fine).
Some people have had problems with certain injectors on the TT using MO 4.4 due to their dead times/duty cycles being out of what it can cope with at idle.
Is yours an ME7 or 4.3/4.4?
The 4.3 and 4.4 will hold a rail pressure of 3 bar regardless of boost using a vacumn operated pressure regulation however this means people who upgrade from Whites to Blues on those cars are wasting there time. They both flow 347cc @ 3 bar so all your doing is changing the colour of your injector!
ME7 (apart from the S60/V70R and later 2.4 T5 which operated an electronic fuel pressure regulation using the FPS on the rail) maintain a static 3.8bar fuel pressure so whatever your boosting to has to be taken into account since 1.5bar boost will mean an effective injector rail pressure of 2.3bar so you need larger injectors to cope.

T5frankie
Friday 4th March 2011, 18:21
so you are saying that hundreds of us have all wasted money in upgrading our injectors?