Injector listing on ftp site

Daniel Ciobota dciobota at hiwaay.net
Tue Oct 26 14:20:04 GMT 1999


Todd, you can compensate up to a certain amount by raising/lowering fuel
pressure.  It's better if you would have to raise the pressure rather than
lower it.

Daniel


"Todd....!!" wrote:

> What happens if you choose one of the injectors that meets your intended
> application and one (or more) of the flow rates are incorrect and you've
> already based your entire system around that injector spec?
>
> This may cause ya to have to recreate your entire project from the
> bottom up....
>
> I bet it'd matter where the flow rates came from then, ey?
>
> Don't mean to be a pessimist but I'd REALLY HATE to see someone spend a
> LOT of time on a project and then find out towards the end that a spec
> from an anonymous resource gave em a bug or gremlin or whatever ya wanna
> call it!  May be VERY tough to figure out a prob that came from an
> otherwise trusted source.
>
> I just say beware and remember where your specs came from during a
> project, just in case....
>
> I still appreciate the time and energy spent on gettin the flow specs
> posted as well...
>
> Sincerely,
>
> Todd....
> atc347 at c-com.net
>
> Frederic Breitwieser wrote:
> >
> > > Aside from what I said in the initial post, I'm not able to give out
> > > any more info.
> >
> > Its okay, I'll take it no matter where it comes from :)
> >
> > --
> >
> > Frederic Breitwieser
> > Xephic Technology
> > 769 Sylvan Ave #9
> > Bridgeport CT 06606
> >
> > Tele: (203) 372-2707
> >  Fax: (603) 372-1147
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