Mosey
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Today I learned something new (at least to me). I was always under the impression that on the 3.5l Ecoboost, the port injection system ran under low load conditions and the direct injection took over under load at some point. Yesterday I was playing around with my Innova scanner to see if it would read tranny temp, which it does not, but discovered it does read injector system A and B usage. So out for a drive I went.
At idle the B injectors were reading 100% indicating that they are the port injectors. As I drove the A system (direct injection) would start to take over. What surprised me was that I never saw a time where the port injectors were completely off, even under full throttle. So from what I saw, the intake valves are always seeing some fuel pass over them and hopefully helping keep valve coking down.
At idle the B injectors were reading 100% indicating that they are the port injectors. As I drove the A system (direct injection) would start to take over. What surprised me was that I never saw a time where the port injectors were completely off, even under full throttle. So from what I saw, the intake valves are always seeing some fuel pass over them and hopefully helping keep valve coking down.
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