i am using 2 injectors from a usual port injected toyota engine
and applied those 2 injectors to my efi TBI engine
is it more ideal to simultaneously/alternately(half of the time on 1 injector, half of it on the other) fire them per engine cycle (180° revolution) or only one injector will fire per engine cycle?
the injector's flow rate is 14.5 lbs/hr and the engine is 1.3L 4 cylinder
other ideas on injection timing for TBI are gladly welcomed
thank you
injector firing for a TBI
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injector firing for a TBI
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First post here. I'm no expert on this stuff, but I'm working on the same issue. I just finished a MS I for Chev 262cid V-8 with Ford CFS 2 barrel TBI and started playing around in MegaTune. It seems you can get some useful baseline info on duty cycle and PW by setting engine constants and adjusting the stim RPM and TPS within your engine's operating range. Playing around with # of squirts and simultaneous-alternate you can see what MS might do in a very general way. It's helped me identify what flow rate or injector size/fuel pressure I'll likely need to keep the duty cycle down.
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Thanks for the help. This spreadsheet answered all of my questions. Very nice.whittlebeast wrote:See if this excel spreadsheet helps
http://www.ncs-stl.com/fuel/ReqInjectors.xls
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