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265 Posts Member #: 368 Senior Member Roseville, CA (USA) |
27th Oct, 2005 at 04:27:08pm
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Forum Mod 10980 Posts Member #: 17 ***16*** SouthPark, Colorado |
27th Oct, 2005 at 05:05:52pm
It's going to be suck-it and see, as you're plannign on a wet manifold. With the injectors being so far away, I think your available injection window is even less than if you had them at the manifold face, due to the air velocity dropping off sharply (whilst your fuel is still leaving the injector)...
Edited by TurboDave16V on 27th Oct, 2005. On 17th Nov, 2014 Tom Fenton said:
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265 Posts Member #: 368 Senior Member Roseville, CA (USA) |
27th Oct, 2005 at 07:20:28pm
Thanks, guys.
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Forum Mod 10980 Posts Member #: 17 ***16*** SouthPark, Colorado |
27th Oct, 2005 at 09:11:24pm
On 27/10/2005 19:00:17 mini1071s said:
TD, may have misunderstood, but can't you just use a rising rate fuel regulator? Or, getting more sophisticated, the above RRFR in conjunction with a voltage control circuit using an output off megajolt to alter the voltage delivered to the fuel pump so you reduce pumped volume of fuel and therefore base line pressure at low rpm/map and up it as map rises? I'm not saying it will work or that I have though this through, just an idea for comment. Talk me through a RRFR - I'm just not sure i understand what they do exactly- exactly being the key word... I've onlye heard them discussed about in nat-asp applications, so not sure how they cope when boost is thrown at them. Reducing the voltge to the pump won't, in my mind, reduce pressure, only flow capability - as the pump is always driving against a sprung 'gate' - once it's built up sufficient pressure to 'open' said gate, then presure is the same, flow is reduced. (or that's how it is panning out in my brain!!!) On 17th Nov, 2014 Tom Fenton said:
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Forum Mod 10980 Posts Member #: 17 ***16*** SouthPark, Colorado |
27th Oct, 2005 at 09:34:39pm
On 27/10/2005 19:53:50 mini1071s said:
Dr, not hard to figure out a ball park hp figure. Say you put a ceiling of 200 bhp on the hp, then you want 2 injectors that support flow rates of 120 bhp each, (the required power + 20%). The % thing is simple when explained. An injector will only flow a given amount of fuel. If the injector needs to be held open all the time to flow the fuel required it will overheat and fail. (Thats my understanding of it anyway). The max supported BHP should be with the injector cycling (turning on and off), for no more than 80% of the time. I think it's best to use 2 sets of 2 injectors and bring a second set in using the kurt staging of megasquirt, then you can have lower flowing injectors at low rpm to help with any over fueling problems. Best and possible are two separate things IMO - we have a tiny manifold to play with afterall. You also don't want to bias the injector to one port either - if you must bias them one way - point them outside to minimise the charge-stealling effect. We alos only have a 56 (ish) % window to play with, so that needs to be taken into the injector calcs. If you're throwing in more than 60% duty cycle, you're getting charge-stealling... The way i'm planning on doing this in my engine is to have my mate G build an injector controller (basically a unit that replicates the ms output from my ECU to the injector, but allows me to 'position' the injection event anywhere i want... I'm going to run the engine nat-asp (but with the injector position, inlet, camshaft, etc all as per the turbo install). I'll have a LCB with a WBO2 sensor in the inner and one outer branch. To start, I'll have the injector open 30 degrees ATDC. I'll then 'pull this backwards' logging which point charge-stealling starts to occur (noticable on the O2 sensors). I'll then repeat at different RPM's. I'll then do the same, but this time we'll be running a reverse injection - ie the injection point STARTS at (for example) 160 degrees ATDC and finishes at 140 degrees... Basically, the 160 degrees is my 'reference point. I'll advance this reference point - again until charge-stealling appears, so I know how far (in crank degrees from TDC) i can go before problems will appear.... Again - i'll repeat for different RPM's. With that information - I (or rather, the whole turbomini fraternity) will have data that they can work to, for a known injector response, distance for injector to valve, and inlet lobe timing. Hopefully, G will then build a sequencer for anyone to use, based on these parameters... One essential feature it will have, is flag up a warning when you've maxed out on your 'available' injector duty cycle - especially as we can't easilly fit lambda sensors in both branches of the stock exhaust. Only problem with marketing such a unit is ensuring that everyone does what they're told - and set's it up to TDC EXACTLY. It's also going to affect how much you can swing your cam around, and how large your ports are (bigger ports = lower velocity). It's a lot of effort for sure. A seven-port makes a lot of sense, but it's a challenge that i'm eager to take up and run with... Edited by TurboDave16V on 27th Oct, 2005. On 17th Nov, 2014 Tom Fenton said:
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Forum Mod 10980 Posts Member #: 17 ***16*** SouthPark, Colorado |
28th Oct, 2005 at 03:07:05pm
If you can sort us something for athens, that'd be magic...
On 17th Nov, 2014 Tom Fenton said:
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Site Admin 8506 Posts Member #: 16 Sold the turbo and seeing what the C20XE can do! Near Lincoln |
30th Oct, 2005 at 08:22:34am
I've got an athens log on you can use dave
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263 Posts Member #: 115 Senior Member Austria, near Vienna |
30th Oct, 2005 at 09:27:46am
Hi Dave!
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Forum Mod 10980 Posts Member #: 17 ***16*** SouthPark, Colorado |
30th Oct, 2005 at 03:21:58pm
Good one Harry!!!
Edited by TurboDave16V on 30th Oct, 2005. On 17th Nov, 2014 Tom Fenton said:
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2909 Posts Member #: 83 Post Whore Glasgow, Scotland |
30th Oct, 2005 at 11:38:53pm
i think these doobry's are used by ricers in teh states when they ad a "blower" between teh "header" and "muffler" without having to mess wiht the "stock" ecu.. turbo 16v k-series 11.9@118.9 :)
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263 Posts Member #: 115 Senior Member Austria, near Vienna |
1st Nov, 2005 at 09:12:30am
I think the ratio means:
Bimmer Twinky headed and turboed A-Series:
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Forum Mod 10980 Posts Member #: 17 ***16*** SouthPark, Colorado |
1st Nov, 2005 at 12:33:28pm
aaaahhhhh - That sounds more feasible!
On 17th Nov, 2014 Tom Fenton said:
Sorry to say My Herpes are no better Ready to feel Ancient ??? This is 26 years old as of 2022 https://youtu.be/YQQokcoOzeY |
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263 Posts Member #: 115 Senior Member Austria, near Vienna |
1st Nov, 2005 at 04:29:11pm
hehehe - don't forget to take the fire extinguisher with you on your first trip around the block when running that fuel pressure!
Bimmer Twinky headed and turboed A-Series:
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Forum Mod 10980 Posts Member #: 17 ***16*** SouthPark, Colorado |
1st Nov, 2005 at 04:40:55pm
Nice one Harry... We need to talk
On 17th Nov, 2014 Tom Fenton said:
Sorry to say My Herpes are no better Ready to feel Ancient ??? This is 26 years old as of 2022 https://youtu.be/YQQokcoOzeY |
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263 Posts Member #: 115 Senior Member Austria, near Vienna |
1st Nov, 2005 at 05:13:12pm
Dave,
Bimmer Twinky headed and turboed A-Series:
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Forum Mod 10980 Posts Member #: 17 ***16*** SouthPark, Colorado |
4th Nov, 2005 at 09:51:54pm
ok, back to the drawing board!
Edited by TurboDave16V on 5th Nov, 2005. On 17th Nov, 2014 Tom Fenton said:
Sorry to say My Herpes are no better Ready to feel Ancient ??? This is 26 years old as of 2022 https://youtu.be/YQQokcoOzeY |
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263 Posts Member #: 115 Senior Member Austria, near Vienna |
6th Nov, 2005 at 10:52:32am
I did the same calculations like you Dave - and came to similar results. It is impossible to do a full sequential injection with just one big injector per inlet tract (for our hp targets)
Bimmer Twinky headed and turboed A-Series:
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Forum Mod 10980 Posts Member #: 17 ***16*** SouthPark, Colorado |
6th Nov, 2005 at 03:36:00pm
Yeah, Harry - done the math - and upping fuel pressure (and lowering it at idle) is definately the key.
On 17th Nov, 2014 Tom Fenton said:
Sorry to say My Herpes are no better Ready to feel Ancient ??? This is 26 years old as of 2022 https://youtu.be/YQQokcoOzeY |
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Forum Mod 10980 Posts Member #: 17 ***16*** SouthPark, Colorado |
6th Nov, 2005 at 10:21:07pm
You know the answer - You been drinking?
Edited by TurboDave16V on 6th Nov, 2005. On 17th Nov, 2014 Tom Fenton said:
Sorry to say My Herpes are no better Ready to feel Ancient ??? This is 26 years old as of 2022 https://youtu.be/YQQokcoOzeY |
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263 Posts Member #: 115 Senior Member Austria, near Vienna |
6th Nov, 2005 at 11:02:01pm
Did you see the japanese fuel injected turboed Mini of Mr. Gouda in the last Miniworld?
Bimmer Twinky headed and turboed A-Series:
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Forum Mod 10980 Posts Member #: 17 ***16*** SouthPark, Colorado |
7th Nov, 2005 at 12:16:01am
Nope - no-ones sent it to me yet?
On 17th Nov, 2014 Tom Fenton said:
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265 Posts Member #: 368 Senior Member Roseville, CA (USA) |
7th Nov, 2005 at 03:15:47am
Lots to digest here! I'm enjoying it. **************************************
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Forum Mod 10980 Posts Member #: 17 ***16*** SouthPark, Colorado |
7th Nov, 2005 at 04:42:09am
You appreciating how difficult it is yet?
On 17th Nov, 2014 Tom Fenton said:
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208 Posts Member #: 438 Senior Member London |
7th Nov, 2005 at 11:12:12am
How about if the outside port was mildly pressurised higher than the inside port with a short squirt of air at the same time of the injection event- would that not encourage the fuel to take the path of least resistance? |
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Forum Mod 10980 Posts Member #: 17 ***16*** SouthPark, Colorado |
7th Nov, 2005 at 01:45:56pm
well, now you've got to sort something out such that you inject the 'air' at thr right time - if you're clever enough to do that, then you'll be able to sort out sequential fuelling easilly enough! On 17th Nov, 2014 Tom Fenton said:
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