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Re: List Imput

To: "dahlgren" <dahlgren@uconect.net>
Subject: Re: List Imput
From: "Rick Byrnes" <rick@rbmotorsports.com>
Date: Fri, 3 Nov 2000 09:49:21 -0500
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From: "dahlgren" <dahlgren@uconect.net>
To: "Rick Byrnes" <rick@rbmotorsports.com>

> to start with why so big on the injectors????? 360 lbs/hr for a 2
> liter.N/A engine..Geez that's enough for 800 or so HP

Actually on gasoline the 160 PPH is what I had to have for injector flow for
my turbo application.  (we measured 600 HP at the rear wheels) The N/A motor
uses 80 PPH on gasoline and I figured that alky requires twice the
volume/wf.  Consider that my calibration guy wants duty cycles of less than
80%.  The turbo calibration was terrible below 3000 RPM because we could not
control very well.  An ideal situation would be 2  50 PPH injectors per
bore, run at 70 psig,+boost.  I have run at 40psig + boost.  With the N/A
engine we are just learning.  This is the first race motor that I have not
had a turbo to help things out.

.....More power with alky?? from where other than a couple of percent of
O2..but the ERC has some too for a 'blending agent'...Octane is similar
too..so where might all this power come from..Not that much from the latent
heat thing...

Thats why I asked the question.  I need some input from people that have run
both fuels in the same motor.
I have heard a number of statements like yours that there may be no
improvement.  Depends on how well we used the ERC fuel we have been running.
Since I have reservations about running 17.5:1 at sea level (dyno and
Maxton) a switch to alky might be in order.  I need to have a conversation
with Rick Gold.

Thanks for your thoughts
Keep them coming.

Rick

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