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Re: To inject or not to inject...

To: "Ed Lutz" <edlutz@laverdajota.com>,
Subject: Re: To inject or not to inject...
From: "Dave Seely" <dseely@sginet.com>
Date: Sun, 21 Apr 2002 11:43:11 -0600
You are right about that!  I spent a great deal of time and money in
converting my flathead over to a Hilborn FI from three 97's.  Half inch fuel
line specified which was impossible to get in steel here in the boondocks,
etc. etc.  After all of the re-work and engineering and $500 of chassis dyno
time, it produced almost exactly the same amount of HP.  The exception was
that we have to change pills for a 10 degree temperature change for Gas.
And throttle response is not quite as good (no acc. pump).  But it sure
looks neat!!
Dave Seely
1141 XF/VOT
----- Original Message -----
From: "Ed Lutz" <edlutz@laverdajota.com>
To: "LSR List" <land-speed@autox.team.net>
Sent: Thursday, April 18, 2002 5:36 PM
Subject: To inject or not to inject...


> Not that I'm even considering installing injection on something but
> just as a technical point of discussion.
> In another mail someone mentioned that someone else couldn't have
> gotten the record they did without fuel injection. This confuses me.
> All other things being equal, its airflow and fuel mixture we are
> talking about. Why couldn't a properly set up carb system give the same
> power as a properly set up FI system? I'll admit it may be easier to
> keep an FI system in tune, if it has the normal array of sensors to
> help it adjust itself, but in the end I don't see a hp difference.
>
> Fire away!
>
> Ed
> Loveland, CO.

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