In a message dated 12/9/2007 3:47:35 P.M. Central Standard Time,
colyncase@earthlink.net writes:
I know
this is a dumb question but I want to be smarter: if the injection
system is constant flow, why did you equalize the lengths of tubing from the
spider to the cylinders?
Colyn,
There are no dumb questions. ----------- There can be dumb answers and this
may be one.
Why, oh why have you asked why? Who, oh who influenced me to do that?
That is the question. A fellow racer (who shall remain un-named for
privacy reasons) was convinced his engine ran better with equal length
injector lines. He "suggested" that I might find the same result because
of equalizing the effect of fluid drag in the longer lines. I have
not found any results that would indicate any difference and, at the next
annual (assuming I am not too lazy), I may just switch back to the two shorter
ones for cyls 1 & 3. This will save at least .72 oz, thus allowing me
to go faster.
Notice that you are not any smarter after that "excuse."
Grayhawk
Easily influenced by promises of more speed.