
Any idea what style injector they are designed to suit? i.e. Bosch?
Also any ideas how all 4 injector feed pipes join up? Anyone got any diagrams or pics?
Cheers,
J
I have the aluminum holders ready to ship, steel bottoms are near ready to ship. If you know what you need you can PM me here.JSL56 wrote:...Anyone know if these are still available? I tried emailing Ethan but havent heard back yet?
Cheers,
J
Per E, no current plans to make steel tops.Alexander_Monday wrote:Ditto. Ethan did return 1 email several weeks ago. but has not replied to my latest. I was curious if I could get them with steel top and aluminum body. It took several attempts the first time.
They accept the common bosch type. The beauty of this system is that it doesn't require a rigid fuel rail above the injectors. Most are using a spider looking fuel system, the Red Barron is great example of that; see the simple fuel buss near the center?JSL56 wrote:...Any idea what style injector they are designed to suit? i.e. Bosch?
Also any ideas how all 4 injector feed pipes join up? Anyone got any diagrams or pics?...
That's all sorts of sexy right there!sideshow wrote:They accept the common bosch type. The beauty of this system is that it doesn't require a rigid fuel rail above the injectors. Most are using a spider looking fuel system, the Red Barron is great example of that; see the simple fuel buss near the center?JSL56 wrote:...Any idea what style injector they are designed to suit? i.e. Bosch?
Also any ideas how all 4 injector feed pipes join up? Anyone got any diagrams or pics?...
Then flexible lines are then run to the holders;
Nice!sideshow wrote:They accept the common bosch type. The beauty of this system is that it doesn't require a rigid fuel rail above the injectors. Most are using a spider looking fuel system, the Red Barron is great example of that; see the simple fuel buss near the center?JSL56 wrote:...Any idea what style injector they are designed to suit? i.e. Bosch?
Also any ideas how all 4 injector feed pipes join up? Anyone got any diagrams or pics?...
Then flexible lines are then run to the holders;
That is the general idea, I would add your pressure regulator to the same buss. No specific passage ID beyond what your engine needs is required. If you run dash 6 fuel line, the ID is larger than 6mm so I would drill 8mm holes in the buss.JSL56 wrote:Is the setup as simple as this?
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Don't you need a return line?sideshow wrote:That is the general idea, I would add your pressure regulator to the same buss. No specific passage ID beyond what your engine needs is required. If you run dash 6 fuel line, the ID is larger than 6mm so I would drill 8mm holes in the buss.JSL56 wrote:Is the setup as simple as this?
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I agree for a street car. I prefer a fuel rail myself.Fiatdude wrote:The only trouble with these is that without the fuel rail they would tend to absorb a lot of heat -- especially if you are running them down closer to the heads -- I kinda like the use of fuel rails to keep the fuel circulating and therefore keeping the injectors cooler
Really! Is this a serious issue! I was hoping to use these on a street car. I loved the simplicity of them!Fiatdude wrote:The only trouble with these is that without the fuel rail they would tend to absorb a lot of heat -- especially if you are running them down closer to the heads -- I kinda like the use of fuel rails to keep the fuel circulating and therefore keeping the injectors cooler