Fuel injection plugs
JRECPA at aol.com
JRECPA at aol.com
Tue Apr 27 19:06:41 GMT 1999
In a message dated 4/27/99 7:59:53 AM US Mountain Standard Time,
cosmic.ray at juno.com writes:
<< On Tue, 27 Apr 1999 01:57:00 EDT JRECPA at aol.com writes:
>In a message dated 4/26/99 10:35:41 PM US Mountain Standard Time,
>Regnirps at AOL.com writes:
>
><< Has anyone heard of or seen a combination injector/spark plug for
>conversion
> to direct fuel injection without changing heads?
>
> If not, would you like one?
>
> Charlie Springer >>
>
>It has been tried. Most of the problems are electrical interference
between
>the injector coil and spark energy. Plus the fact that the fuel
concentration
>next to the plug may be too rich to fire the plug without fouling over
>time.
>
>James
>
It looks like an engineering challenge to me. Perhaps a puff of air
after the fuel has been injected.
Actually, I would like a set that will inject a gas. That would remove
the power disadvantage of propane and methane.
Ray Drouillard
>>
If you would like to talk to some people that have tried this before,
talk to the people at The American Hydrogen Association.
James
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