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![]() It couldn't possibly be true that the injector pulse cannot be shortened. If that were the case, the example in the book about running 20% rich and being able to adapt would be false. To do so it would have to decrease the length of the injector pulse. Other than that everything else that he said doesn't contradict what I've been saying.
You still don't seem to understand what I am saying about why you would raise fuel pressure. Quote:
Now let's take the flip side of that. You're at warm cruise going steady at 70 mph. The computer is in closed loop mode ensuring that you are getting the best possible gas mileage and producing the least amount of emissions. It has a target air/fuel ratio that it needs to keep. Whether you have 19# or 24# injectors, the amount of fuel it uses to maintain the a/f ratio is the same. The difference is the pulse width of the injector. It's shorter for the 24# injector. If you raised your fuel pressure, the computer would simply adapt by lowering the injector pulse length. I suppose a lot of guys on here with superchargers would be disappointed to find out that they can only be safe at 40psi. ------------------ 351W 89 Mustang GT Convertible |
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