Barry Grant Fuel Injection?

Bruce Plecan nacelp at bright.net
Thu Jan 11 21:22:46 GMT 2001




But then why are there gas stains (like little rivers) on some manifolds
plenum floor?.   Usually not apparent on heated manifolds.
Bruce

> but, but . . . but, aaah, I know, it shatters into smaller droplets
> when that happens!
> BobR.

> Bruce Plecan wrote:
> > About as good as spraying gas at the floor of the plenum..  <g>
> > Bruce
> >    We're all still trying to catch up to the Mercedes 300SL s

> > > Between that and higher VE%, TBI is the way to go! The
> > > heck with this port stuff. What good is it squirting fuel
> > > at a closed intake valve?
> > > BobR.

> > > Now if GM would just build us a decent 4bbl TBI setup!
> > > >   What BG says on that page is exactly true, the longer the fuel
> > > >droplets have to travel before reaching the combustion chamber, and
> > > >the faster they travel getting there, the better the atomization.
> > > >Also, reducing the pressure around a fuel droplet helps the droplet
to
> > > >break apart more, like just below a venturi.
> > > >   **Keeping** the fuel suspended is the tricky part, and has


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