Re: RE: Re: RE: 24# Injectors?

From: Dak99RT@aol.com
Date: Thu Mar 25 1999 - 15:04:16 EST


In a message dated 3/25/99 2:24:23 PM Eastern Standard Time,
bbridges@alarismed.com writes:

> big injectors dont slow you down (on the 360 magnum)... saw
> a 6hp increase @ 4900rpm with big injectors

Hmmm OK I believe you. The numbers don't lie. I just have a hard time seeing
how more fuel can make a vehicle faster when it is not pinging or detonating
from being lean. Correct me if I am wrong but a motor runs on air ... not
fuel... I don't care if its Ford, Chevy, Dodge, or Yugo. Gasoline is simply
the catalyst that ignites the oxygen in the air. So I am just wondering where
this extra 6 HP comes from just by adding more catalyst. Unless of course the
engine is running extremely lean and pre-ignition is occurring.
Still wondering but interested,
Charles
 



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