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![]() It's just to slow them down at idle. By shutting cyls off the remaining ones can run cooler piston temps because they can have a more normal spark timing or in Yamaha's DFI case run a richer mix which is easier to reliably ignite & doesn't generate as much lean mixture piston heat buildup. Wouldnt the Optimax (or other DFI) the perfect setup to keep the cylinders cool? You could easyly run it on 3 cylinders @ idle and lean mode. I would cycle the shutoff. So one rev 3 fire the next rev they pause and the other 3 fire. You would not have to inject any gas in the cylinders that pause and could keep the motor a lot cooler. I am not 100% sure how the optimax injectors work. It sort of has 2 per cylinder, one for gas and one for air but if they operate seperately, air could still be injected to cool the cylinder further. Do you know why this isnt done? Matt |
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