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"Greg" wrote in message ... It's more viscous. Meaning, it isn't made to fit through the VERY tiny openings in a typical fuel injector. Who told you the orifice in a fuel injector was "tiny". It is actually pretty big and they manage fuel flow by pulsing it open and closed rapidly with a pulse width modulator. It is certainly as big as the idle screw passage in any outboard or even the main jet in a small outboard. Guess again. And on Lloyds, S10, they are big. It is throttle body injection. Just a big 2 injector unit above the throttle plates. |
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