hot rod deuce
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Hello, this is my first post, please correct me if i mess up.
Heres the topic, i have put 16.00 R20's (52" tall) on my deuce and now need a few more ponnies. the guy at boyce equipment said that the higher out put 5 ton motor has 1 hole injectors and the deuce has 2, now my motor has 5 two holers and one single holer the plan is to swap the turbos and crank up the pump the only thing i was thinking is that maybe one injector had an advatage over the other. I personaly would thing the 2 holer would be better (better atomization)but the multi unit sparays the fuel on the piston and it is then swept off(or so i have found) rather than a direct atomization, so in this system maybe a one hole injector is better because the fuel droplets are larger and work at cooling the piston better <img src="emoticons/icon_smile_shrug.gif" alt="Shrug"> also i have been looking at that fuel compensation valve over and think ive got it figured out.but is anyone knows anything about it or could tell me how to crank it up so i dont have to wast so much time taking it all apart to figur it out i would be very aprciative My pump guys knows NOTHING about these extra gizmos, luckuly its just a PSB pump so fixing the seals is relativly cheap...maybe i sould just toss my 250 HP turbo 3208 and allison auto RM-643 in there <img src="emoticons/icon_smile_cool.gif" alt="Cool">
Heres the topic, i have put 16.00 R20's (52" tall) on my deuce and now need a few more ponnies. the guy at boyce equipment said that the higher out put 5 ton motor has 1 hole injectors and the deuce has 2, now my motor has 5 two holers and one single holer the plan is to swap the turbos and crank up the pump the only thing i was thinking is that maybe one injector had an advatage over the other. I personaly would thing the 2 holer would be better (better atomization)but the multi unit sparays the fuel on the piston and it is then swept off(or so i have found) rather than a direct atomization, so in this system maybe a one hole injector is better because the fuel droplets are larger and work at cooling the piston better <img src="emoticons/icon_smile_shrug.gif" alt="Shrug"> also i have been looking at that fuel compensation valve over and think ive got it figured out.but is anyone knows anything about it or could tell me how to crank it up so i dont have to wast so much time taking it all apart to figur it out i would be very aprciative My pump guys knows NOTHING about these extra gizmos, luckuly its just a PSB pump so fixing the seals is relativly cheap...maybe i sould just toss my 250 HP turbo 3208 and allison auto RM-643 in there <img src="emoticons/icon_smile_cool.gif" alt="Cool">