Mailing List flyrotary@lancaironline.net Message #8631
From: Tommy James <twjames@statesville.net>
Subject: TWM FAQ
Date: Wed, 26 May 2004 21:23:41 -0400
To: Rotary motors in aircraft <flyrotary@lancaironline.net>
Message

Hi Guys,  I saw this note and thought it would be of interest to our induction efforts.

Regards! Tommy James<><

 

Why are the injectors positioned in the TWM throttle bodies and not in the manifolds, like original equipment EFI systems?

Original equipment EFI systems are configured to meet very stringent emission regulations and to provide "soft" driveability characteristics. Positioning the injector as close to the inlet valve is beneficial in this respect. Maximum power however, is usually obtained by moving the injector away from the inlet valve, some racing engine manufacturers going as far as to mount the injector high in the velocity stack and others installing two injectors, designed to operate at different RPM. When TWM designed the throttle bodies our engineers were not in favor of having high pressure fuel on the atmosphere side of the throttle plate, although this could have resulted in some power increase. We compromised by mounting the injector as far from the cylinder head as possible while still maintaining the safety afforded by keeping the fuel downstream of the butterfly.
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