Injection of a siamesed(sp?) head

Andrei Chichak agc at mercury.uah.ualberta.ca
Wed Aug 31 22:31:43 GMT 1994


Okay here's the problem... a BMC/Leyland/Rover "A" series engine (as used
in an Austin Mini or MG Midget) has a siamesed head.   That means that each
pair of cylinders shares a common intake port.   In this case a four
cylinder engine has 2 intake ports and 3 exhausts.   The BMC "B" series
engine is the same (as used in the MGB).

Here is the question...with a sequential injection system, should one use
two injectors in each port - one per cylinder - or one injector servicing a
pair of cylinders firing twice the rate?

Opinions?

Andrei

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