one or two injectors??
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one or two injectors??
Injecting after the turbo is not an option.
Thanks,
Glen
1275cc w/turbocharger
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number of injectors
I hadn't thought about the effect of atomized fuel on the goodies downstream. The MAT, boost gauge tap, FPR and MAP tap will all be in the wet manifold, right at the split of the stream into two runners. The deadend tubes(FPR, boost gauge and MAP) shouldn't allow any flowthrough, but the little filters on each line might be a good idea. Would you split the signal for the three from a single filtered tap?
Sounds like two injectors will be the way to go. Now the trick is finding the right pair.
Glen
1275cc w/turbocharger
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possible cheap injectors for project
http://www.gbodyparts.com/product_info. ... cts_id=104
Thanks,
Glen
1275cc w/turbocharger