cooling the inlet charge
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cooling the inlet charge
hi guys just a thought anyone any ideas on injecting fuel into the inlet track 300mm or more before the throttle butterfly to cool the inlet charge on wide open throttle
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You'd have to keep gas speed high, What kind of inlet manifold are we talking about? I guess it could be done successfully with long straight trumpets like the stacks you find on a hilborn injection system for example, but without a strait shot and good gas speed you'd have a risk of fuel coming out of suspension. What's wrong with using the same long runners and injecting nearer the port? I don't think any cooling effect you might achieve by injecting high up will be significant.

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PM Pete Humphries he did it last year and might share his experiences with you.K4000JB wrote:thanks guys i was thinking of injecting fuel only when the throttle was above 80% open to avoid fuel drop out as my two inlet tracks are more than 1.5mtrs long in a very hot engine bay(tvr) i thiught it would help cooling the inlet charge and increase bhp thanks again
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I think the latest Ford Lightening truck was Charged, they used a Charge Cooler via the AirCon, which I think blew cold air thru an air to air closed cooler, it runs for about 30 secs at full bost before it needs to recool its self. Just a thought.
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