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Mark Adams article on tuning V8 engine states
Rover SD1 185 cc/.minute at 36 psi
Jag Vitesse V12 196
Jag Xj6 4.2 Series III 248 (these are the ones he suggests to use for anything more than 270 bhp.
Steve
www.tvrbooks.co.uk
Mark Adams article on tuning V8 engine states
Rover SD1 185 cc/.minute at 36 psi
Jag Vitesse V12 196
Jag Xj6 4.2 Series III 248 (these are the ones he suggests to use for anything more than 270 bhp.
Steve
www.tvrbooks.co.uk
The Jaguar XJ6 and original Rover SD1/RR injectors are both 2.5 Ohms each. They are designed to be used with ballast resistors (6.5 Ohms) in series.
If your management system has a current limiting option then you can use that, and operate them without ballast.
The later 14CUX "hotwire" injectors are 14.5 Ohm and may be operated directly without ballast or current limiting. It's a nicer rail without the leaky rubber pipes!
If your management system has a current limiting option then you can use that, and operate them without ballast.
The later 14CUX "hotwire" injectors are 14.5 Ohm and may be operated directly without ballast or current limiting. It's a nicer rail without the leaky rubber pipes!
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