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Here is some food for thought: Many people with Multi-port injection seem to think that the 'in' thing is to replace a stock size injector (say 19 lbs. /hour) to a larger injector in the name of "performance"; e.g. going to an injector that is 24 lbs. /hour.
I'm aware that the engine will only get the fuel needed for stoich combustion - swapping injectors will simply decrease the "On Time" of the injector - provided the engine's PCM can compensate.
It seems to me, that when the injector shoots just before the valve opens, that the smaller injector will shoot a finer mist for a longer time, and the larger injector would shoot for a shorter time - more like a big burst.
My Question: Is there any advantage either way?
I know that a lot of systems "gang fire" the injectors - so it may be a bit before the injected fuel gets taken in, waiting for the valve to open.
Any thoughts?
I'm aware that the engine will only get the fuel needed for stoich combustion - swapping injectors will simply decrease the "On Time" of the injector - provided the engine's PCM can compensate.
It seems to me, that when the injector shoots just before the valve opens, that the smaller injector will shoot a finer mist for a longer time, and the larger injector would shoot for a shorter time - more like a big burst.
My Question: Is there any advantage either way?
I know that a lot of systems "gang fire" the injectors - so it may be a bit before the injected fuel gets taken in, waiting for the valve to open.
Any thoughts?