First time EFIer's

CSH-HQ nacelp at jvlnet.com
Tue Oct 26 16:33:36 GMT 1999


Here's about how I feel about it...
Here's an absolute answer then, do it your self and find out....
Yes, injector sizing varies by application some, haven't you read that yet.
There are no absolutes in life, and EFI!!!!..
That's why you plan ahead, so you don't paint yourself inna corner.
That's why opinions vary,
You want SEFI, and haven't even played with TBI enough to know what your 
doing, fine.
Your off building castles in the sky, and don't seemingly have a clue yet.
I've worked on EFI for years, and the first from scratch system I did was
TBI, and I at least had a couple clues, about where I was.
So far it looks like some of the new guys are looking for agreement rather 
then information.
"THEORY" stops when the green flag waves, or last amber goes out.....

You want to do a 500HP  BBC TPI SEFI Twin turboed first time around fine, 
just do all your home work, and then do it all over several times so when 
you do it it's with a clear mind, rather then just getting agreement about 
your plans.
Grumpy



>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 :)
>> 
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>> 
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>> 
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