Mark, I was thinking along the lines of the restrictors in
the vacuum lines I seen in the pile of tubing from a couple old cars that I
scraped, or maybe a 1/8" piece of steel tubing with a drop of solder in
and a hole drilled thru the solder. The aquarium valve would sure be a
simple way to make a restrictor. JohnD
John;
That’s essentially what I did, except I used epoxy
instead of solder, and used a .050 wire to form the orifice. Then used a fuel
filter as an accumulator. It improved the idle of the engine.
I had also found that using the un-damped MAP signal for
the pressure-referenced fuel pressure regulator caused rapid pulsations in the
fuel pressure. I don’t know that this affected engine operation in
any way, but decided it could an unknown stressing factor on the fuel
system. Using the damped MAP signal eliminated that phenomenon.
All of this is influenced by the location of the MAP
measuring ports. Mine is picked up relatively close to the ports (about 6”)
and would likely have stronger pulse than if picked up in an air box at the far
end of long runners.
Al G.