by MarkMc on Tue Feb 03, 2009 1:36 pm
Theoretically yes but seeing as this is only an indication of when the pintle moves it is not an exact measure of when the fuel flows.
What we do is measure the fuel flow at a range of pulse widths, voltages and pressures. What you end up with is (say for a particular voltage and pressure) a line graph of flow to pulse width which will be basically linear but at the very low pulse widths the injector flow is eratic. If you extrapolate the linear part of the graph down to zero flow this will happen at a pulse width of more than zero...this is your dead time.
Another way you could do it is if you could vary the power supply in the car. Start with a 0 dead time table and hold the car at a steady voltage and tune to something easy like lambda 1.00 at idle. If you vary the voltage and leave the fuel tuning alone the mixture will change, simply use the Dead Time table to get your Lambda 1.00 back at each voltage. If you can do the whole table then you should be able to vary the voltage and always have lambda one. Repeat for different fuel pressures if you can.