ChrisJC wrote:It is interesting indeed. My flapper V8 in my van has no overrun valve or overrun shutoff on the fuelling, I must try some experiments to see if I can get any pops / bangs from the exhaust.
And therein, Chris, lies a paradox, because whilst there is no doubt why and how the O/R valve on the SD1 was expected to function, based upon the description in the tech training manual, there you are with your flapper setup having no valve, no shutoff and NO POPPING and BANGING.
So does this disprove the science. No! not at all, because my treaty was aimed at explaining what happens on a normal SD1.
Reason being, all SD1 Efi''s that I was aware off had no throttle stop adjust screw, the expectation being that the throttle plate(s) was was set for a tight fit in the tunnel(s).
Yet all the RR engines appeared to have Throttle plate adjustment to leave a small gap between plate and tunnel.
So on Tony's TP set up with NO GAP, I reckon, generates much more inlet manifold vacuum than an RR set up with GAP.
That may, in part, explain why so much oil is being sucked thro on Tony's TP; yet on your SP with a throttle plate gap, there is insufficient vacuum to induce over rich mixture as described in my analysis and therefor, little or no POP and BANG.
Expressed another way, its hard to induce a vacuum in a closed space if the front door is partly open.
