MAP sensing for IR systems
Carl Summers
InTech at writeme.com
Sun Mar 26 10:16:10 GMT 2000
Hi Mike,
What I have seen happen with IR is extreme pulses in the runner... you
will have to use all runners with a line coming from each into a plenum and
take your MAP reading from the plenum, you'll probably have to experiment
with line size and plenum size to get it to react correctly. hth's
-Carl Summers
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Sent: Saturday, March 25, 2000 12:18 PM
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Subject: MAP sensing for IR systems
What are the practicalities of MAP sensing for an IR (Independent Runner)
intake system? 'Theoretically', with symmetrical intake and exhaust, each
cylinder has the same MAP, and needs the same fueling and advance, but what
happens in the real world? My books fail to address this obscure issue.
Thanks,
Mike
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