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Originally Posted by Stan Weiss
One crank rotation @ 7000 RPM is ► 1 / (7000 / 60) = 0.008571 of a second
My understanding of Duty Cycle is it is the percent of open time against 2 crank rotations (720 degrees).
1) @ 7000 RPM @ 7.7 Mill seconds pulse width I get 44.9% Duty Cycle
2) @ 7000 RPM @ 88% Duty Cycle I get 15.0857 Mill seconds pulse width
I don't know what your engine BSFC or HP is. But a 24lb injector running at its rated PSI, if I guess .45 BSFC and 375 HP, that would 2# above.
Stan
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I'm new to FI, only self taught and going on 3 seasons. I just got back from the chassis dyno. Engine is an LT1 with Holley HP. Running 24 lbs/hr @ 70 psi, log shows 7.99 msec, 90% duty @ 7000RPM. Chassis dyno showed 415hp ish
Stan - Maybe Holley calculates duty cycle on 360degrees?
Unfortunately I didn't have a larger set of injectors to throw in and try.
My biggest issues continue to be hot start and idle quality, decided to try and sort that out at home instead of on the dyno.
I started playing with the Injector End Angle (IEA) Table for the first time. Very slick in V5, essentlially plug in cam specs and it calculates IEA based on fuel table. My set-up uses the crank tigger only.