Westfield_XI said:
I have a few questions. Are you using sequential injection?
No, I'm using a single injector throttle body system. So as far as the internal combustion engine is concerned, it knows no difference between a carb and throttle body so long as the AFR is right when it gets to the cylinder. Sequential systems have been discussed many times and I can see no easy way to use sequential injection on a siamese ported motor without facing charge robbing. 1-3-4-2 is problematic with siamesed ports, plain and simple. The throttle body however is just like a precisely controlled wet-manifold single carb. The air/fuel is mixed WELL ahead of the intake ports and so is going to be shared just like with a carb system. Mine works just like Moriss'; One injector fires 4 times per revolution. Even at 12.5 psi, 6500 RPM the injector was keeping up and never leaned out.
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Quote:]How close are your AFR's between the front or rear cylinders and the centers? [/QUOTE]
I had no particular way to monitor indiviual cylinder AFRs but I was happy with the overall AFR and again, there should be no difference as compared to a similar carb setup.
The air/fuel is premixed and "omni-present" in the runners so to speak.
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Quote:]What size injector are you running and are you having any trouble getting a smooth idle and a reasonable duty cycle?[/QUOTE]
The injector is from an 88-89 GMC pickup 2.8L TBI system. It's rated at 33lb/hr and I don't have the duty cycle in front of me but later on I can look at my datalogs and get back to you about the duty cycles I was seeing. I'm already behind for an appointment today!
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Quote:] I have to taper the bore from 2 inches down to 1.5 inches at the head and a friend suggested I buy a couple of alloy baseball bats with the right taper to use for the tubes. What do you think? I am having trouble finding tapered tube.[/QUOTE]
I LOVE IT!!! I love rat-rod, backyard, shade-tree engineering. I say give it a shot!
Good luck! I love the questions. Keep'em comin!
JACK