I think I've got a pretty good grasp on how the diesel fuel injection works, but what I don't get is how a power gain is achieved through changing the injectors.
Somebody correct me if I am wrong, but the vp-44 'sends' the same amount of fuel to any of these injectors, right? Stock or Ultra super mega fire-hose injector makes no difference to the pump, but the power gains are definitely there.
I can understand that bigger holes would let more fuel through, but I just don't see how there would be any more fuel there to let through on an otherwise unmodified truck.
I can also see how the bigger holes would let whatever fuel actually was there through in a shorter amount of time, effectively advancing the injection timing, but can this in and of itself be responsible for the big gains that some vendors are getting from their injectors?
Just trying to understand.
Thanks,
Mike
Somebody correct me if I am wrong, but the vp-44 'sends' the same amount of fuel to any of these injectors, right? Stock or Ultra super mega fire-hose injector makes no difference to the pump, but the power gains are definitely there.
I can understand that bigger holes would let more fuel through, but I just don't see how there would be any more fuel there to let through on an otherwise unmodified truck.
I can also see how the bigger holes would let whatever fuel actually was there through in a shorter amount of time, effectively advancing the injection timing, but can this in and of itself be responsible for the big gains that some vendors are getting from their injectors?
Just trying to understand.
Thanks,
Mike