Fuel Injector Question?
Fuel Injector Question?
Whats better running 850 primaries and 1300 secondaries. The advantage here is I guess you would never run out of gas unless you have ALOT of boost, but wouldnt such huge secondaries really not atomize the fuel?
Then having 850's all around but you can not get to the level of the 1300's sooo what if
What if you got 6 x 720's would that be enough to be at the same level and not be dumping fuel?
Then having 850's all around but you can not get to the level of the 1300's sooo what if
What if you got 6 x 720's would that be enough to be at the same level and not be dumping fuel?
This of course may be different due to a number of things, but I'll tell you what I've got.
Tuned to about 10.5(+/-) AFRs at 15 psi on 93. At 7350 RPM I'm getting 82% cycles with 850/1600s. I don't have anything higher in my logs that I'm looking at. I will be tuning with 100 in the spring to an undetermined boost pressure.
Tuned to about 10.5(+/-) AFRs at 15 psi on 93. At 7350 RPM I'm getting 82% cycles with 850/1600s. I don't have anything higher in my logs that I'm looking at. I will be tuning with 100 in the spring to an undetermined boost pressure.
Originally Posted by Railgun69
This of course may be different due to a number of things, but I'll tell you what I've got.
Tuned to about 10.5(+/-) AFRs at 15 psi on 93. At 7350 RPM I'm getting 82% cycles with 850/1600s. I don't have anything higher in my logs that I'm looking at. I will be tuning with 100 in the spring to an undetermined boost pressure.
Tuned to about 10.5(+/-) AFRs at 15 psi on 93. At 7350 RPM I'm getting 82% cycles with 850/1600s. I don't have anything higher in my logs that I'm looking at. I will be tuning with 100 in the spring to an undetermined boost pressure.
My reasoning behind the question is the whole dumping fuel, and it not getting atomized. Maybe 6 smaller injectors would be better than 4 huge ones. Just a thought, thanks for adding .02
If you're concerned about atomization, that will be dependent on the nozzle design of the fuel injector. According to Mazda, the injectors in the RX-8 have a different nozzle design to improve fuel atomization (does anyone else see the irony in the word 'atomization'? If you broke it down to atoms, it wouldn't be a molecule of fuel anymore. But I digress...)
So you might want to look into RX-8 injectors, how many cc's they can flow, fitment, etc...
Having a larger array of small injectors should enable you to control the amount of fuel that is being delivered to the engine with more precision vs. a few large injectors. Can you tune well enough to make use of the increased precision?
Adding extra injectors is more weight and complexity in terms of both hardware (fuel plumbing) and software (ECU tuning). Is that the sort of project you're willing and/or able to take on?
-s-
So you might want to look into RX-8 injectors, how many cc's they can flow, fitment, etc...
Having a larger array of small injectors should enable you to control the amount of fuel that is being delivered to the engine with more precision vs. a few large injectors. Can you tune well enough to make use of the increased precision?
Adding extra injectors is more weight and complexity in terms of both hardware (fuel plumbing) and software (ECU tuning). Is that the sort of project you're willing and/or able to take on?
-s-
not to thread jack, but how did you get the 850's to fit the primary rail? I was thinking of going that route with my fuel mods. How how HP were u able to carry with 850 in the front and back? thank you
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Originally Posted by Fatman0203
Whats better running 850 primaries and 1300 secondaries. The advantage here is I guess you would never run out of gas unless you have ALOT of boost, but wouldnt such huge secondaries really not atomize the fuel?
Then having 850's all around but you can not get to the level of the 1300's sooo what if
What if you got 6 x 720's would that be enough to be at the same level and not be dumping fuel?
Then having 850's all around but you can not get to the level of the 1300's sooo what if
What if you got 6 x 720's would that be enough to be at the same level and not be dumping fuel?
The 850s are new stock sec's in a modded prim rail, and the 1300s are RC Engineering bored out sec'd that drip right into the sec rail.
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Originally Posted by SurgeMonster
the larger secondaries like 1680s will not atomize the fuel and therefore you'll make slightly less power.
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