Quote from: SHOnUup on July 06, 2016, 12:25:10 PM
Thoughts?
It's suppose to have a 7th nozzle also to help with the sensor on intake noticing the cooling effects.
Some are concerned it will not get the full benefit of cooling the intake with where the meth is being injected right on top of the valves, and a flooding issue possibly?
Would love to hear from the experts that are WAY more knowledgeable than I...thx
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I had a few thoughts but didn't want to rain on the parade because it is a sweet looking piece. You will still get cooling effects regardless of whether or not the IAT2 sensor sees the true temp....The benefit of acutally having the IAT2(MAP sensor) see the lower temp is that the spark compensations are based on the MAP sensor
So at 100 degree temp you are running straight commanded spark and you are pumping meth right into the runner and the true intake air 2 temp is 70 degrees the compensation spark adders might actually call for another 2 degrees spark but you won't get it because the MAP won't see it
Or worse yet say your iat2 is 150 ecu will be commaned to pull a few degrees of spark according to the compensations when in fact your real temp may be 110 requiring hardly any retard at all
It's not a bad thing for safety though because you should never see knock that way....You will be pulling more spark than you need to or not adding what you need to....In both cases it will lead to conservative spark...Worst case is less performance but not more danger.
Does injecting it later and close to the chamber leave less time for the meth to mix and atomize? I don't know just asking....Like when you inject it at the throttle body or pre TB does the meth mix better and distribute better?
Like if you have 6 meth injectors hopefully they are high quality and for a given pulsewidth they deliver the same amount of meth....If one isn't then obviously that wouldn't be good...But if one cylinder knocks the all cylinders will have spark pulled