I noticed that my indicated fuel consumption appeared to be about
50% higher than actual.
So I decided to start calibrating engine monitor fuel flow.
The first step is to check/adjust fuel flow around the staging
point (20"Hg) where the secondary injectors open (secondary
injectors are larger than primary injectors on the 4-port
Renesis).
I thought I had previously tuned the engine for a smooth
transition around the staging point, at least to the point when I
didn't notice anything when dvancing throttle through the staging
point.
However, now doing stationary run ups around the staging point
(especially when engine is getting hot) I get the weird phenomenon
of it going very lean when secondary injectors (supposedly) open.
Another odd thing is that fuel pressure increases markedly.
On the HomebuiltAirplanes.com forum a guy that raced RV-8s for a
couple of seasons mentioned troubles with the stock Renesis
injectors.
Now I'm wondering if I have (intermittently) bad secondary
injectors -- not opening when they should.
However, I'm confused by the rise in fuel pressure. Is there a
injector failure mode where pressure in intake runners could push
back through the injector into the fuel line?
Note that these are factory-new, maybe 10 to 20 hours of total
engine run (or attempted run) time.
Another possibility is heated secondary fuel rail. But if there
were boiling fuel there the fuel pressure should still drop when
secondary injectors open...
I tried to look but didn't find a chart of 87 octane 10% ethanol
boiling point vs temperature.
Anybody here had any trouble with stock Renesis injectors?
Symptoms? Other ideas?
Finn
RX-8 4-port:
Primary: Denso 195500-4430 33.3 lb/hr @ 43.5 psi (350cc/min)
13.8 ohm
Secondary: Denso 195500-4460 51.4 lb/hr @ 43.5 psi
(540cc/min) 13.8 ohm
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