The problem is solved by Rover by having differing injector durations for the same load (normally all the same) and changing the phasing and/or injection start pointt for the port in question.
But this only works for a certian output. At high rpm say 6000 rpm you end up with sooo little time (5 ms) that you need a huge injector (1000cc) to inject all the fuel required for one cylinder in one go! It simple doesnt work and you can control an injector that size to idle on a small engine....
Alex

megasquirt ECU
Started by
Woody
, Dec 02 2004 06:32 PM
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#16
Posted 09 December 2004 - 03:55 PM
#17
Posted 09 December 2004 - 05:31 PM
I believe that twin carbs with its straighter inlet tract helps to get a more even suply of fuel at each cylinder ( a friend with split 45dcoe webbers explaned this to me ) that is one of the reasons i was thinking of going for 2 throtle bodies (possably made from SUs) this would mean 2 injectors .
is the megasquirt sequential ?if so it might be possable to fit 4 injectors , each one pointing directly at the cylinder it is suplying ?
is the megasquirt sequential ?if so it might be possable to fit 4 injectors , each one pointing directly at the cylinder it is suplying ?
#18
Posted 09 December 2004 - 08:36 PM
a st8 inlet track will not solve anything... it will flow better and so be better power wise but it CANT stop charge robbing.
MS is not sequential.
Alex
MS is not sequential.
Alex
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