Injectors by Russ Collins of RC Engineering

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Oct 28, 2003 | 08:58 PM
  #1  
Good stuff in here about injector types like low resistance("Peak & Hold") vs. high resistance("Saturation"), effects of atomization, brand differences, testing methods used, etc.

http://www.supras.com/~riemer/sonict...rs/RCtech.html
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Oct 28, 2003 | 10:03 PM
  #2  
wow, I think I'm going to have to read that a few more times.
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Oct 29, 2003 | 05:01 AM
  #3  
I just skimmed over it but I did manage to learn something.

Good read Icey
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Oct 29, 2003 | 06:06 AM
  #4  
Good article, thanks for providing the link.

It was strange, though, to hear the author praising a Lucas electrical part. Having owned a few 60's era British sports cars and motorcycles, you get used to always using the word "crappy" in the same sentence as "Lucas electrics".
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Oct 29, 2003 | 08:17 AM
  #5  
Yeah...everything I was reading was downing Lucas injectors, but RC Engineering thinks they are the best.

I guess the article is biased, but lots of useful stuff still.

Yeah...it takes a few reads to get it all. BTW, all the equations are on RC Engineerings' website.
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Oct 29, 2003 | 11:12 AM
  #6  
Oooh, there it is again.

So are maxima injectors low or high resistance?
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Oct 29, 2003 | 11:16 AM
  #7  
High resistance(2K-2K1 = 13.5ohm-17.5ohm) "saturation" injectors.

Some good pics on different nozzle types and different injectors:
http://www.robietherobot.com/storm/f...ectorguide.htm
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Oct 30, 2003 | 12:03 PM
  #8  
Quote: High resistance(2K-2K1 = 13.5ohm-17.5ohm) "saturation" injectors.

Some good pics on different nozzle types and different injectors:
http://www.robietherobot.com/storm/f...ectorguide.htm

great find..

I am still trying to comprehend all of it maybe after I read it again
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