Hi,
I've read some threads here about the injectors on the Mk 1 Uno Turbo. Interesting stuff. I've just restored an Uno engine that is going into my X1/9 and the plan is to go for 1 bar boost. Just about everything needed to reach this is in place, but now I've come across some 220 cc/min (at 3 bar) injectors that are slightly bigger than the original.
I've learned that I actually don't need bigger injectors to reach about 130-140 bhp at 1 bar boost. Increasing fuel pressure with a proper progressive regulator should do the thing. But running too lean is something you don't want with a newly restored engine, so ... Am I safer if I go for the slightly bigger injectors and instead lower the fuel pressure at lower revs in order to not run rich at lower speeds? Maybe a little mechanic adjustment of the air meter also will be needed, I figure.
Or is it better that I stick to the standard ones after all? They just seem so small with only a bit over 150 cc/min!
I know that an option is to install a fifth injector triggered by the standard high boost safety switch on the plenum. But it's hard to believe how this could bring a proper mixture at high boost.
I've read some threads here about the injectors on the Mk 1 Uno Turbo. Interesting stuff. I've just restored an Uno engine that is going into my X1/9 and the plan is to go for 1 bar boost. Just about everything needed to reach this is in place, but now I've come across some 220 cc/min (at 3 bar) injectors that are slightly bigger than the original.
I've learned that I actually don't need bigger injectors to reach about 130-140 bhp at 1 bar boost. Increasing fuel pressure with a proper progressive regulator should do the thing. But running too lean is something you don't want with a newly restored engine, so ... Am I safer if I go for the slightly bigger injectors and instead lower the fuel pressure at lower revs in order to not run rich at lower speeds? Maybe a little mechanic adjustment of the air meter also will be needed, I figure.
Or is it better that I stick to the standard ones after all? They just seem so small with only a bit over 150 cc/min!
I know that an option is to install a fifth injector triggered by the standard high boost safety switch on the plenum. But it's hard to believe how this could bring a proper mixture at high boost.