Tremendous tutorial ! I really appreciate the coaching and thoroughly enjoy every minute . You are a gifted communicator . I’ll do my part to pay it forward . Thanks mate 👊🏼🔥 .
Hi, Sir. I have learned a ton since I discovered your channel. Using the IAT sensor to help diagnose a restricted cat was something that I never imagined. Next time I check for a restricted cat, I will surely use that PID. The question is how much of an increase is to be expected. I would like to ask you this question that has been driving me insane: As current follows the path of least resistance, why a shorted injector in a Sequential Fuel injection does not blow the fuse? Is it because of the amperage drawn by an injector is not enough to blow the fuse when fired sequentially?
thanks for the kind words! first the iat sensor if temps are exceeding typically the 180 degree range on a hot summer day, suspect an issue. again, always double check your suspicions. second, fuel injectors are controlled by pcm drivers in most cases. meaning although the fused circuit supplies 12 volts for example, no real current flow happens until the driver turns it on. so with that said, a pcm driver usually has a limit of about 3/4 of an amp so often you will have a driver that fails instead of a fuse.
Great job John. Thanks for addressing my restricted injector question. I was in the weeds that day, I've done the injector flow test many times. Why I didn't think to do it I have no idea, getting old. I also have the OTC injector tester got to be 25 yrs old, still works great. Long videos are not an issue for me, can always go back and finish them up. BTW love the tip for clogged cats by looking at IAT temp. I generally use back pressure and on Fords the BARO reading is effected by clogged cats . Keep em coming
thank you for your continued support! the next video is on just automotive test procedures for various issues. I’m hoping people will find that one helpful🤞
Thank you for sharing your knowledge with us, I really appreciate your time. I think your video that shows how to and hit hands on to scan tool to what tools to clean. You are a great teacher!
Nice refresher on the older stuff and a good primer on the newer stuff. If I may make a suggestion if you delayed the live feed over-lay on the charts by 5 seconds it would allow us to pause it to be able to read it before it gets obscured. Hope I explained this clearly. Regarding your 68 Camaro I had a 68SS396 Camaro with RS pkg. My friend had the L89 in his Camaro.
Solid video John! The information presented was a great base starting point and evolution of the fuel/fuel injection system. Not to worry about the video length. The technicians who are committed to learning will watch no matter the length. Keep the videos coming. looking forward to your net video, no matter what it covers. We both have been in this industry a long time and I enjoy giving back to those who will listen.
Can't tell you how many fuel pumps I replaced on the late 80s early 90s gm 2.8 I worked for a rental car company.and like you said most of these very low mileage 2.8 also ran like most of the 6 injectors were carboned up
Another great informative video! Keep the videos coming, and i promise your channel will grow fast!! All it takes is for one of your videos to go viral, and your subscriber rate will increase substantially.
Forgot to add couple idea's for future videos, or part of video. The biggest reason I don't use my scope as much as I should for testing is I'm unsure what tests can damage to scope. I know there ignition tests in general but don't know the test that I need to be careful with. Second- Any quick tips on getting hybrids to stay running. Third- Turbo diag, what key differences vs non turbo , PIDS you look at , underboost causes. You could probably do a whole video on turbo diag and issues. I know the purge system is totally different. Also PCV issues causing oil leaks under boost ... Thanks
Perfect... 👍🏾👍🏾 el tiempo de los videos está okey, pero creo que se deberían tratar temas nuevos o de los componentes que vemos hoy en día y ya no mencionar carburasores, tbi y cualquier sistema que ya no se usa más 👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾
Great wealth of knowledge, thank you for taking the time to share your knowledge with us. Quick question, what was the mineral spirits solution that you use for your test bench? It seemed to have like a green-ish color to it
hi and thanks for watching. it was odorless mineral spirits and for video purposes I added a small amount of refrigerant dye just so the camera would be able to show it better on film. very observant! I was wondering if anyone would ask this question. lol
@@electron-john Thank you for making it easier to see, it’s little details like that help the audience understand better proof of concepts. Last question for you, do you recommend that machine for servicing gdi injectors? I am looking to purchase one I have looked at the Launch and this one and cannot decide what route to go. Thanks again!
@@SHEREKHAN_EVO definitely recommend this unit over launch. I used both , the last training company I worked for used to promote tools for launch. This one does everything the launch does but for a more affordable price. I paid 580 off Amazon for the unit I used in the video if it helps. The do have two models, one for gdi and another for non gdi , be sure to get the gdi unit so you can use on all types of injectors. Thank you for supporting my channel also!
The injector cleaning ideally should be followed up with the end result. Especially the 2 injectors that weren't atomizing the fuel. Will those injectors be restored to atomization? Will the PCM adjust the injector width to compensate for incomplete atomization for an individual injector? Can the O2 sensor scope pattern be triggered to watch the stft on a cylinder with a streaming injector? (non-atomizing iow)
why did gm quit recommending injector cleaning on gdi injectors? service bulletins quit including gdi injectors. only replacement even if they were under warranty.
The high pressure fuel pump in the video apears to be from a 2.4L ecotec. i work on them often. The HPFP you're holding is commonly problematic. You stated that the line conected to it should always be replaced because the ball will get distorted and it will start leaking. I understand your logic but I've never replaced them nor have I ever had an issue with them leaking. Is there any other reason to replace if it's not leaking?
Hey jhon how are you went to one of your trainings in NY like that class will like to know your email so i will like to know of you have more training coming up
Tremendous tutorial ! I really appreciate the coaching and thoroughly enjoy every minute . You are a gifted communicator .
I’ll do my part to pay it forward . Thanks mate 👊🏼🔥 .
thank you thank you thank you! I appreciate your support!
Love the way he teaches. Hope you do more videos on diagnostics.
thank you for the kind words and support! I have many more videos planned.
excellent information
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Thank you!
thanks for watching
Appreciate you Mr John
I appreciate you!
very informative. thanks.
thank you!
Hi, Sir. I have learned a ton since I discovered your channel. Using the IAT sensor to help diagnose a restricted cat was something that I never imagined. Next time I check for a restricted cat, I will surely use that PID. The question is how much of an increase is to be expected. I would like to ask you this question that has been driving me insane: As current follows the path of least resistance, why a shorted injector in a Sequential Fuel injection does not blow the fuse? Is it because of the amperage drawn by an injector is not enough to blow the fuse when fired sequentially?
thanks for the kind words! first the iat sensor if temps are exceeding typically the 180 degree range on a hot summer day, suspect an issue. again, always double check your suspicions. second, fuel injectors are controlled by pcm drivers in most cases. meaning although the fused circuit supplies 12 volts for example, no real current flow happens until the driver turns it on. so with that said, a pcm driver usually has a limit of about 3/4 of an amp so often you will have a driver that fails instead of a fuse.
Thank you, Sir.
@@electron-john
Thanks !! We are hungry to learn !! Thanks for sharing your time & expertise addressing these two questions !!
@@ThunderbirdRocket happy to help where I can
thank you!
Great job John. Thanks for addressing my restricted injector question. I was in the weeds that day, I've done the injector flow test many times. Why I didn't think to do it I have no idea, getting old. I also have the OTC injector tester got to be 25 yrs old, still works great. Long videos are not an issue for me, can always go back and finish them up. BTW love the tip for clogged cats by looking at IAT temp. I generally use back pressure and on Fords the BARO reading is effected by clogged cats . Keep em coming
thank you for your continued support! the next video is on just automotive test procedures for various issues. I’m hoping people will find that one helpful🤞
Thank you for sharing your knowledge with us, I really appreciate your time. I think your video that shows how to and hit hands on to scan tool to what tools to clean. You are a great teacher!
thank you so much for the kind words and your support of the channel
Nice refresher on the older stuff and a good primer on the newer stuff. If I may make a suggestion if you delayed the live feed over-lay on the charts by 5 seconds it would allow us to pause it to be able to read it before it gets obscured. Hope I explained this clearly. Regarding your 68 Camaro I had a 68SS396 Camaro with RS pkg. My friend had the L89 in his Camaro.
Thanks for the tip!
Solid video John! The information presented was a great base starting point and evolution of the fuel/fuel injection system. Not to worry about the video length. The technicians who are committed to learning will watch no matter the length. Keep the videos coming. looking forward to your net video, no matter what it covers. We both have been in this industry a long time and I enjoy giving back to those who will listen.
thank you so much for the kind words of encouragement!
Can't tell you how many fuel pumps I replaced on the late 80s early 90s gm 2.8 I worked for a rental car company.and like you said most of these very low mileage 2.8 also ran like most of the 6 injectors were carboned up
lots of shorted injectors in those years too lol. thanks for watching
Great video, Such good explanations! Just found your channel, liked and subbed!
thanks for the kind words and support. welcome to the team!
Subscribed!
thank you for the support!
Another great informative video!
Keep the videos coming, and i promise your channel will grow fast!!
All it takes is for one of your videos to go viral, and your subscriber rate will increase substantially.
@@ysitrim88 thank you for watching. And thanks for the advice! I am not sure I have what it takes however to make a viral video. lol
@@electron-john Show us your tips!
@@fastestcaskets5020 lol. I will keep them coming
Thank you! That was awesome.
You're very welcome!
thank you for your time i enjoy watching all your videos.👍
thank you for watching!
Don't worry about the lengths of your videos just make the best quality video you can with the most accurate information
I appreciate that!
Forgot to add couple idea's for future videos, or part of video. The biggest reason I don't use my scope as much as I should for testing is I'm unsure what tests can damage to scope. I know there ignition tests in general but don't know the test that I need to be careful with. Second- Any quick tips on getting hybrids to stay running. Third- Turbo diag, what key differences vs non turbo , PIDS you look at , underboost causes. You could probably do a whole video on turbo diag and issues. I know the purge system is totally different. Also PCV issues causing oil leaks under boost ... Thanks
great suggestions! I honestly didn’t even have turbos on my list of videos to do, but I will certainly add it to the list.
great video excellent
thank you
Perfect... 👍🏾👍🏾 el tiempo de los videos está okey, pero creo que se deberían tratar temas nuevos o de los componentes que vemos hoy en día y ya no mencionar carburasores, tbi y cualquier sistema que ya no se usa más 👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾
thank you
Great wealth of knowledge, thank you for taking the time to share your knowledge with us. Quick question, what was the mineral spirits solution that you use for your test bench? It seemed to have like a green-ish color to it
hi and thanks for watching. it was odorless mineral spirits and for video purposes I added a small amount of refrigerant dye just so the camera would be able to show it better on film. very observant! I was wondering if anyone would ask this question. lol
@@electron-john Thank you for making it easier to see, it’s little details like that help the audience understand better proof of concepts. Last question for you, do you recommend that machine for servicing gdi injectors? I am looking to purchase one I have looked at the Launch and this one and cannot decide what route to go. Thanks again!
@@SHEREKHAN_EVO definitely recommend this unit over launch. I used both , the last training company I worked for used to promote tools for launch. This one does everything the launch does but for a more affordable price. I paid 580 off Amazon for the unit I used in the video if it helps. The do have two models, one for gdi and another for non gdi , be sure to get the gdi unit so you can use on all types of injectors. Thank you for supporting my channel also!
The injector cleaning ideally should be followed up with the end result. Especially the 2 injectors that weren't atomizing the fuel. Will those injectors be restored to atomization? Will the PCM adjust the injector width to compensate for incomplete atomization for an individual injector? Can the O2 sensor scope pattern be triggered to watch the stft on a cylinder with a streaming injector? (non-atomizing iow)
all great suggestions. it is just difficult trying to keep video length to a semi acceptable level.
why did gm quit recommending injector cleaning on gdi injectors? service bulletins quit including gdi injectors. only replacement even if they were under warranty.
in some cases they are an improved injector . also depending on the cleaning method used, sometimes they don’t get cleaned well enough
The high pressure fuel pump in the video apears to be from a 2.4L ecotec. i work on them often. The HPFP you're holding is commonly problematic. You stated that the line conected to it should always be replaced because the ball will get distorted and it will start leaking. I understand your logic but I've never replaced them nor have I ever had an issue with them leaking. Is there any other reason to replace if it's not leaking?
hi and thanks for watching! primarily the main reason for replacement of the line is to avoid and]y potential leaks.
Hey jhon how are you went to one of your trainings in NY like that class will like to know your email so i will like to know of you have more training coming up
electronjohntraining@gmail.com.