"Glenn Ashmore" wrote in message
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I don't think so. An injector is very precisely machined. As it heats
up
the plunger expands. Because it is longer than wide its displacement
decreases so less fuel gets injected. Unless the engine has a
sophisticated
EDC that compensated for temperature you will get a leaner mixture.
I don't understand this. If the injector gives less fuel, won't the engine
simply go down in revs?
Meindert
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