Megasquirt Phase Injection
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Not exactly sure if sequential means the same as phase, but what I mean is like 2 injectors per rotor and the one injector sits up top and another sits very close to the inlet so basically the one fathers away squirts at lower one and after a certain rpm the second one close to the inlet squirt while the one on top is till squirting. Don't know if I explained what I mean very well. But I was told by a British engineer down here in Miami that the top one would allow better atomization and better idle while the one that's very close to the inlet would make more power in the high end. sorry for the long post, could not explain it any shorter.
Nope, you're talking about staged injection. The primaries are used at idle and low load and the secondaries are added at high load/RPM. That's a standard feature in Megasquirt used with most rotary configurations and many other cars. But you've reversed which is which - the primaries are close to the inlet and the secondaries are further up.
If you're interested in MS you can read lots more here:
http://www.msextra.com/doc/index.html
If you're interested in MS you can read lots more here:
http://www.msextra.com/doc/index.html
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Joined: Jan 2008
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From: Southfield, MI
Nope, you're talking about staged injection. The primaries are used at idle and low load and the secondaries are added at high load/RPM. That's a standard feature in Megasquirt used with most rotary configurations and many other cars. But you've reversed which is which - the primaries are close to the inlet and the secondaries are further up.
If you're interested in MS you can read lots more here:
http://www.msextra.com/doc/index.html
If you're interested in MS you can read lots more here:
http://www.msextra.com/doc/index.html
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