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-====== Injector Data - Drivers ====== 
-Fuel flow rate through an injector is affected by a number of different things. ​ This page focuses on the effects of the driver circuit itself. ​ Differences in design can influence how an injector responds. 
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-===== Overview ===== 
-Unless your injectors are being flow tested using the exact same drivers as are found inside your ECU, you can expect to see different behavior when installed inside your car.  A common driver for many flow testing stations is the "​standard"​ 4:1 peak/hold driver. 
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-The problem is that our stock Mitsubishi ECUs (at least everything before the EVO X) uses an entirely different driver circuitry. ​ So the numbers collected on many of these standard flow testing stations for injector deadtime really have no bearing for our factory ECUs. 
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-===== Data ===== 
-To illustrate this effect, refer to the chart below showing the exact same FIC BM1450 injector being run with a standard 4:1 peak/hold driver vs. our Mitsubishi ECU driver. 
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-|{{driver-effects.png?​300|Driver effects}}| 
-^  // Click to enlarge //  ^ 
  
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