Simple question.
If you have Mach 1 injectors, towing heavy, pulling a grade at 55 mph, running say 1200 degrees EGT, why would Mach 4 injectors run hotter at the same speed, under the same circumstances? All conditions equal except different injectors.
This has been tossed around on these forums for awhile, but I'm still not understanding exactly why bigger sticks have a towing issue. Seems like timing would be more advanced, so I can see higher cylinder pressures, and if you have a fueling box, I can see the delayed fueling as sort of a retarted fueling situation, but forgetting the fueling box, why do bigger sticks have a towing issue? Is it because of less efficient atomization? Spray angle? Magnetics??
Please pass the advil, this thread is giving me a headache. .
If you have Mach 1 injectors, towing heavy, pulling a grade at 55 mph, running say 1200 degrees EGT, why would Mach 4 injectors run hotter at the same speed, under the same circumstances? All conditions equal except different injectors.
This has been tossed around on these forums for awhile, but I'm still not understanding exactly why bigger sticks have a towing issue. Seems like timing would be more advanced, so I can see higher cylinder pressures, and if you have a fueling box, I can see the delayed fueling as sort of a retarted fueling situation, but forgetting the fueling box, why do bigger sticks have a towing issue? Is it because of less efficient atomization? Spray angle? Magnetics??
Please pass the advil, this thread is giving me a headache. .
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