got into an interesting discussion on the gearhead-efi forums, so now i must know more....
anyways, supposedly, the 2.8/3.1 TBI intakes apparently have some fuel flow/distribution issues that requires a fairly unique injection scheme to keep AFRs between cylinders fairly close to desired. normally, with MPFI and most TBI setups, injector pulses happen at roughly the same time as a reference pulse, referred to as synchronous fueling. there are little subsets of that(single-fire vs double fire for MPFI, alternating vs simultaneous for TBI), but i'm not going to dive into those since they're not relevant here.
apparently GM decided that keeping things consistent was boring, so on certain TBI engines, the injector firings aren't tied to reference pulses... instead, the calculated pulse width gets turned into a duty cycle and the injectors work off of that.
so, i'm trying to figure out why air distribution seems good enough, but fuel distribution is crap... anyones have any pics of the TBI intake? especially the top half where the TB bolts on? trying to see if GM routed the ports oddly or have any other obvious reasons why this is necessary.
anyways, supposedly, the 2.8/3.1 TBI intakes apparently have some fuel flow/distribution issues that requires a fairly unique injection scheme to keep AFRs between cylinders fairly close to desired. normally, with MPFI and most TBI setups, injector pulses happen at roughly the same time as a reference pulse, referred to as synchronous fueling. there are little subsets of that(single-fire vs double fire for MPFI, alternating vs simultaneous for TBI), but i'm not going to dive into those since they're not relevant here.
apparently GM decided that keeping things consistent was boring, so on certain TBI engines, the injector firings aren't tied to reference pulses... instead, the calculated pulse width gets turned into a duty cycle and the injectors work off of that.
so, i'm trying to figure out why air distribution seems good enough, but fuel distribution is crap... anyones have any pics of the TBI intake? especially the top half where the TB bolts on? trying to see if GM routed the ports oddly or have any other obvious reasons why this is necessary.
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