09-23-2007, 10:11 PM
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Naturally Aspirated
Join Date: Nov 2005
Location: Port Richey FL
My Ride: 94 Plymouth Duster
Engine: 6g72 181c.i.d.
Induct: N/A
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doesn't firing batch fire or all at once hurt the combustibility because atomization is not as good?
My logic is this. Running at low to mid range RPM and firing all at once is not so good because when the injector sprays the back of the valve say for instance, intake valve 1 is open when cyl 6 and the others are being injected. Fuel may only remain on the valve for a few thousandths of a second, but atomization has gone to crap now. The fuel still gets into the cyldiner but not as consistantly because now some will remain on the valve-though menial amounts, relatively less efficient than the cylinder pulling the fuel in and being directed by the air it pulls around the valve. In both cases, some remains on the valve but with SMPI, it is more efficient.
Just my logic.
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