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Old 29-03-2011, 08:49 PM
Richard L Richard L is offline
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Default Re: Post throttle vs Pre throttle

This will depend on what type of system you have. Does you system have a solenoid valve to stop the flow instantly rather continue to dribble until the line pressure drop down to zero differetial.

If you run high percentage of methanol on your system, the residual spray (dribble) and cause pre-ignition problems on a few cylinders and methanol can ignite during the valve overlap period.

A check valve is a definate no no for post throttle applications.
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