I saw this over the weekend, and thought it was an interesting location for the injectors, fuel rail etc on a N/A engine! I'd imagine cold
starting might be aa bit tricky!??
Pour it in
It's a pretty nice billet fuel rail too!
Injector Position
Overall it's quiet a compact little engine. Might make me cross over to the CEC side.
Compact little v10
Cheers
Mike
f1 engines all seem to have that location
makes sence as the injector nozzel won't disrupt the airflow
[Edited on 19/3/08 by Mr Whippy]
nowt wrong with that, better power as the fuel is move evenly distributed within the air flow.
Cars have injectors pointing at the back of the inlet valves to improve emmissions at low revs.
Not really a good idea on a road car though, big fire risk, car would always smell bad also. Better to place the injectors behind the throttle
flap.
Regards Mark
They are called Shower Injectors, Ducati 996 998 R / SPS etc are a source if you fancy having a go.
Heres a
Pair
this setup is used on very high performance engines, normally with more than one injector per cylinder.
At high rpm the injectors need to be further away to have time at high rpm and inlet flows to atomise properly.
there should be another set of injectors nearer the head. the second set outside the butterflies will only operate at full throttle and higher rpm
with engine mapped accordingly to activate and cut over/combine injectors.
i've seen this setup used on very high spec vauxhall xe engines.
[Edited on 19/3/08 by ned]
here is a pic of a 290bhp+ vauxhall xe. you can see both sets of injectors, one nearer the head and the second set fire through fittings on the
trumpets outside the butterflies.
apparantly also helps improve torque as i recall when dave walker set a car up with this setup gained 20lb/ft or something for same engine going from
4 to 8 injectors, that car was making around 250-260bhp iirc. Think it was the vauxhall westifeld featured in an early copy of ppc.
Ned.
[Edited on 19/3/08 by ned]
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Clicky. I'm sure i've seen a better quality video kicking about somewhere, but this one'll do. Disturbing amount of fuel wafting about loose there