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Re: Re. Injector Strip

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Subject: Re: Re. Injector Strip
From: Keith Laws <triumph@tollhouse.demon.co.uk>
Date: Sun, 5 Jul 1998 13:07:50 +0100
In message , David Hill <David_J_Hill@email.msn.com> writes
>
>Thanks, Gernot, for the gen on stripping injectors, I'll try it.
>
>My car's injectors were replaced ten years ago and I suspect that they are
>not opening and closing cleanly. As they are, I doubt they could pass the
>'drip test' and I suspect that a fair amount of fuel is going into the
>engine AFTER the inlet valves have closed. This would make the fuel go
>through the motor without ever meeting a spark.
>
>I'll let you know how a strip and clean up affects the
>performance/consumption.
>
>Thanks again,
>
>Dave hill, UK.
>
>
I am not sure why you think that any fuel through the injectors could
leave the engine without seeing a spark. As far as I know (which is
admittedly not very far wrt PI systems) the fuel is injected into the
inlets, therefore it will have to pass through the cylinder, and see a
spark, before it gets out of the engine.

Some far eastern manufacturer is now offering a petrol car with direct
injection (into the combustion chamber) similar to how diesels have been
designed for years. In this case it is possible for the injector to let
fuel in afetr combustion which would then simply exit the engine through
the exhaust without burning.

-- 
Keith Laws
TSSC Hants & Berks Area

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