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Lean burn has a lot more to do with fuel delivery than air delivery. As mentioned above, the SHO's air intake does a magnificent job of delivering a balanced amount of air to each cylinder. The fuel system on the other hand can vary the amount of fuel delivered to each cylinder by quite a bit. Our fuel rail is a loop, with the fat fuel line coming in and the small one returning to the tank. The rail closest to the firewall feeds the cylinders closest to the radiator and vice versa. The closer the injector is to the incoming feed line, the more pressure it will have. Not a lot more pressure just a little. The difference is small in a good pump/filter scenario at low rpms, but as the revs go up, the pressure differential does also. I believe the back rail is first so that means the back cylinders get the lower pressure at high rpms, specifically cylinder 1 is last in line for fuel delivery. Hope that helps.
In the Other Woman, I split my fuel loop into two shorter loops with a T at both ends. The way I did it was quite ingenious (Simple) and I can post a pic if anyone is interested.
Tom
This information you need what for? Curious I am.
I'd suggest looking at removed cylinder heads for evidence of burning leaner than others, problem is injectors can vary by a few percent also. Search under my username and you will find some leakdown numbers on one of my SHO engines, you might infer that the cylinders with higher leakdown probably ran a little leaner over their lifetime. Based on plugs and such I think cylinder 5 runs a little hotter than the others, being in the rear center.
Somthing that won't work and is not needed according to the experts here
Thanks for the info,#5 is the leanest.
Ha, a comedian. Unlike some other areas of the SHO, the fuel delivery/return system can benefit from upgrade/alteration. The one you describe is exactly how many of us have been running our systems for some years. I'm honored it meets with your approval.
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We'll surely if you are saying it won't work or isn't needed you have experience with it?? Oh,you don't? Well then what makes u so sure it's not needed? None of you even know what's it's for for gods sake.
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We are modifying a fwd American made car with a NA v6 for gods sake so I think we should all be up for somthing different.
I know not many of you own many other high performance automobiles but I do and I can tell you with certainty that those with the fastest cars usually try a ton of stuff others say won't work....An engine is a air pump and they all work very similarly. Even the most perfectly designed intake manifold in the world is always going to have distribution problems on multiple cylinder engines.That's a fact......
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We'll surely if you are saying it won't work or isn't needed you have experience with it?? Oh,you don't? Well then what makes u so sure it's not needed? None of you even know what's it's for for gods sake.