alcohol injection setting
Re: alcohol injection setting
Originally Posted by Kevin Blown 95 TA
SMOKINZ - sorry if I misled you - i don't mean to post bad information. http://www.innovatemotorsports.com/f...ead.php?t=1860
Re: alcohol injection setting
Originally Posted by Kevin Blown 95 TA
Mark - can you answer any of my questions in #14?
Leaning the gas side of your tuneup will optimize your power production as you experiment with different meth flowrates. This is where you could get in big trouble as you must be very confident your meth system is always full and flowing under load. It is for this reason I'm not a huge fan of methanol injection kits as a replacement for intercooling. Most don't hold more than a gallon of liquid.
Back to the AFR thing. Methanol at stoic takes more than 2 times as much fuel as gasoline. So if you lean the gas map your meth delivery will need to be at least twice as much to make up for your change.
Re: alcohol injection setting
Originally Posted by markinkc69z
...Now the most effective way, and most dangerous way to inject methanol is to face the injector into the airflow...
Re: alcohol injection setting
I stand by my post. The relationship of Lambda to AFR is locked by the programming of the unit at time of use. You may still tune to your familiar AFR numbers with the addition of another fuel. While the fuel may change your AFR you may still tune back to your target AFR. On units such as the LM1 you can change the programming to a different fuel type which will change the numbers you're looking at, but its only changing the display. While the introduction of methanol will change actual AFR by weight, the number you use to tune by can stay the same.
In other words when you introduce another fuel such as methanol your AFR display is no longer a true representation of true AFR, but it is an accurate display of lambda displayed in AFR units.
In other words when you introduce another fuel such as methanol your AFR display is no longer a true representation of true AFR, but it is an accurate display of lambda displayed in AFR units.
Re: alcohol injection setting
Originally Posted by markinkc69z
I stand by my post. The relationship of Lambda to AFR is locked by the programming of the unit at time of use. You may still tune to your familiar AFR numbers with the addition of another fuel. While the fuel may change your AFR you may still tune back to your target AFR. On units such as the LM1 you can change the programming to a different fuel type which will change the numbers you're looking at, but its only changing the display. While the introduction of methanol will change actual AFR by weight, the number you use to tune by can stay the same.
In other words when you introduce another fuel such as methanol your AFR display is no longer a true representation of true AFR, but it is an accurate display of lambda displayed in AFR units.
In other words when you introduce another fuel such as methanol your AFR display is no longer a true representation of true AFR, but it is an accurate display of lambda displayed in AFR units.
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