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Originally Posted by oldman
please the slight addition of fuel is not "filling the cylinder up".: A .055 jet is for fuel injection at 45 PSI can support 150 HP of N2O. That would be fuel for all 8 cylinders....
http://www.robietherobot.com/NitrousJetCalculator.htm
Of course you can figure the mole count of air and fuel and than calculate the volume of fuel that way.
Or you could look at the brake specific HP of the cylinder and calculate fuel that way
Or you could get the DI duration and flow rate in CC and have a direct comparison to 6.2 liters / 8 =
Modern ring lands are high up for smog and MPG, they are significantly weaker that a 1997 and below era ring land.
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you're making assumptions. he commanded fuel in the tune.