450cc/m + 450cc/m = 900cc/m?

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CHB
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450cc/m + 450cc/m = 900cc/m?

Post by CHB »

i have a 4 cylinders toyota 3TC and it is port injections. currently i'm running 4 DSM 450cc/mins injectors in each runner. lets give a scenario that i have maxed out my fuel delivery with 85% of duty cycle.
if i plan to run another set of 450cc/mins identical injectors and make it 8 injectors setup, can i take that i have 900cc/mins injectors for every cylinder?
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Re: 450cc/m + 450cc/m = 900cc/m?

Post by coyoteboy »

Assuming your rails/pump can maintain the pressure with twice the number of injectors firing (would only be a problem beyond 450cc/min total delivery, if at all), yes theoretically.
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