Hi All
anyone started mass producing these that close properly yet?
thank you
Hi All
anyone started mass producing these that close properly yet?
thank you
what power are you running to need bigger than a 2mm? iirc logg bought a 2.3mm off the shelf that fitted but the float was not strong enough to close it.
23 psi on the cards. float empties high up the rev range!
its either that or drop a fuel solenoid into the main jet screw and switch the fuel on manually urg!!!!! oo or try hooking it up to a float sensor of some sort to switch off as the chamber fills!
ahh balls efi!
2mm is fine for 23psi...well, I say that, 1.7mm worked alright for me
Yep, you'll struggle to keep the jet closed at 2.3mm size. Either reduce the fuel pressure (not wise) or source a larger float, but then that reduces the fuel capacity of the float chamber, so it's a double whammy.
Best bet would be to retain the 1.7mm needle valve, 'T' some fuel off from the carb supply line, remove the main jet blanking plug & fit a relevant size nozzle instead, with a crack valve/solenoid(*) inline that opens at, say, 18psi boost, and feed the float chamber with the additional fuel that way.
* You could even use the o.e overboost sensor as the ref' point trigger.
Ok, I was too slow typing. You've already thought of that!
I did indeed, 20lbs, 12.3 afrs at wot in 4th/5th @ 6500...little rich for some people but no issues with my engine...I couldve nudged the boost a couple of psi more but I think that wouldve been on the cusp of goin crazy lean at those revs with that boost
Like I said, worked well for moi
An injector running off something like ERL's MF2 unit.
thats probably the best option.
im running a T28 and a piper 285...a 1.7mm on its own is no good. the 2mm holds its own into the 20/21psi region.
T'ing off a second fuel line into the main jet plug maybe the way to rock and roll.
its just getting the solenoid to close when the float fills.
I had something similar on my old set up that was installed by e.p motorsport. Bit crude to be honest valver cold start valve stuck in the back of the inlet manifold with part of it protruding in to the main inlet tract It worked off an adjustable boost switch and using a phase one fuel pump off the reserve tank. Better ways to add fuel if you need too.
You wouldn't have to. Just use a restrictor (something like a main jet would do) in the solenoid feed line to limit how much fuel goes into the float chamber. Go on the basis that a (for example) 0.5mm jet/restrictor + the o.e 1.7mm needle valve would effectively be like having a 2.2mm needle jet in situ. Edit: ish.
If you find you aren't getting enough fuel still, drill out the restrictor/jet thus so.
If you find the carb/engine is flooding, reduce the restrictor/jet size.
Thats got to be the way forward Mart.
I have a similar setup as backup, got it off sparkie. Adjustable prv valve & banjo fitting to go in the main jet hole, with suitable restrictor.
mart, you'd need more than 0.5mm in the line to get anywhere close to the fuel a 2.3mm jet would flow. x-sectional areas and all that
It's wierd though, I had no probs with a 2.3mm jet in mine, it just took a couple of attempts to get it sealing right. some people can't make 2mm work. It's like some floats are better than others ? If you havn't already maka, take the pressure reference for the regulator straight from the compressor housing, it'll help get the fuel pressure up on boost.
Aii Brigsy, a prv (that's what I meant by crack valve) will work just as well and takes the wiring-up side of things out of the equation, and you can still fit a restrictor inline if needs be
Win
It's all good
Like I said, the 0.5mm value for a restrictor was just an example.
I know, but I thought it was worth discussing if people were going to get on and give this a try
Aii, which is why I also said about drilling/reducing the jet size accordingly if more/less additional fuelling is required
Ok, let's just forget the whole 0.5mm example...
ha ha
Some useful tools and information here for calculating how much fuel youll get through different sized restrictors:
http://www.flowmeterdirectory.com/fl...fice_calc.html
and here:
http://www.simetric.co.uk/si_liquids.htm