After a bit of hiatus, my brother came over and we didn't have any particular project goal. so he helped me with the RX-7
I wired the injectors to the rail and pulled 'em out. I jumped them and one clicked, one didn't. I spun the motor and ran the fuel pump, one sprayed, one didn't.
Hmm. So I had two extra injectors that I had gotten form the junk yard.
Problem is, these are the low resistance injectors and I have the high resistance ones in the car.
So I could swap the plugs and bypass the resistor box but first, lets try something...
I took the old injectors, some fuel line, jumper wires, a compressor and carb cleaner.
So, you just fill the fuel line with carb cleaner, add about 20-30 psi ( I didn't turn down the compressor, so I'm not sure how many psi I was using. But I can say that with too many, the fuel line will pop off and spray carb cleaner in your brother's eye and he will be sore about it.) And then jump the injector. (I've also heard that a 6v battery is sufficient)
Anyway, potential disasters aside, IT WORKED BRILLIANTLY. What started as a drip in the bad one, turned to a stream, then an actual atomized pattern.
The car now revs up past 4,000 with only the slightest hint of hesitation.
Success! Now I need to get at the primaries because they are likely a bit clogged as well.
Kids celebrated by eating a whole bag of pop-corn in the car, yay.