opposed twin

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slapshot
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opposed twin

Post by slapshot »

Hi there i have been wanting to fuel inject my air cooled 17 hp opposed twin in my garden tractor for better fuel consumption, iam new to this not sure what to get or if they make injectors small enough. thanks jim
Matt Cramer
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Re: opposed twin

Post by Matt Cramer »

Some of the new fuel injected scooters have pretty small injectors.
Eric78
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Re: opposed twin

Post by Eric78 »

Matt Cramer wrote:Some of the new fuel injected scooters have pretty small injectors.
Wouldn't necessarily need particularly small injectors, despite the lazy power outputs, those flat twins used in mowers are 600-800cc, two of the injectors from a small 4 cyl car engine could be suitable.
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