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Old 11-20-2007, 06:56 PM
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How do your VE's look over 110kpa using a boost referenced fuel pressure regulator 1:1 ratio.
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Do you mean Ve's in Volumetric Efficiency?
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Volumetric efficiency numbers above 110kpa or 2psi +
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I would guess....and this is just a guess...that with a 1:1 FPR, your VE would look rather flat across each of the individual RPM rows and follow the contour of the Main VE's last column. But, that's a total guess.
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Originally Posted by SSpdDmon
I would guess....and this is just a guess...that with a 1:1 FPR, your VE would look rather flat across each of the individual RPM rows and follow the contour of the Main VE's last column. But, that's a total guess.
Thats essentially what I saw.




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