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Tom86951 06-04-2013 12:37 AM

Jet size help
 
I am installing an hfs-4 system. I'd like help validating my jet selection. It's a 4 cylinder engine running 850cc injectors (one per cylinder) and I'll run up to 22psi boost. What jet(s) should I use? I decoded the graph chart in the materials that came with the unit, and the jets it suggest seem bigger than most people seem to be running.... Of course this motor does make a lot of power...

Howerton Engineering 06-04-2013 06:06 AM

Re: Jet size help
 
What type of fluid will you inject?

In rough terms, for 100% meth 25% = 850cc jetting

50/50 = 680cc of jetting

Tom86951 11-04-2013 02:48 AM

Re: Jet size help
 
I'll start with water but then planning for 50/50. Based on the chart, would I be in the right ballpark with two jets one .7 and one .8?

Tom86951 11-04-2013 02:50 AM

Re: Jet size help
 
I'll start with water but then planning for 50/50. Based on the chart, would I be in the right ballpark with two jets one .7 and one .8? And the largest restrictor....

Howerton Engineering 11-04-2013 03:34 AM

Re: Jet size help
 
For 100% water I'd run 1 jet, somewhere from .8mm to 1.0mm. After the move to 50/50 you can run more jetting.

Tom86951 14-04-2013 06:11 AM

Re: Jet size help
 
I must be reading the chart wrong. Once I go to 50/50, would a .7 and .8 be too much still?

Howerton Engineering 14-04-2013 03:48 PM

Re: Jet size help
 
A .7 is only 300cc or so. for 50/50 we usually jet at 20% of injectors or:

850 x 4 x .20 = 680cc

Tom86951 15-04-2013 06:37 AM

Re: Jet size help
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Howerton Engineering (Post 18738)
A .7 is only 300cc or so. for 50/50 we usually jet at 20% of injectors or:

850 x 4 x .20 = 680cc

Ok, so 680cc means two .8 jets if I am reading the chart correctly. Is that right?

Howerton Engineering 15-04-2013 02:52 PM

Re: Jet size help
 
Yes. That is correct.


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