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Old 11-19-2006, 08:24 PM   #38 (permalink)
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Do the following numbers/info seem correct?

"RC Engineering uses 760 -770 kg/m^3 as the density of their test fluid.
Mopar uses n-heptane which has a density of 685 kg/m^3."
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Using the equation from the sticky:
(sqrt(new pressure/old pressure))(old flow rate) = new flow rate

Stage 2 injectors: (using n-Heptane liquid)
@58psi = 682cc/min
@43.5psi = 590cc/min



Are the following conversions correct?

if stage 2 injectors were rated using RC engineering liquid (assuming their liquid is 765 kg/m^3):
@58psi = 762cc/min
@43.5psi = 659cc/min

to get those numbers, use the following (@43.5psi): 590/765 = x/685 and solved for x

I'm just checking my options for fueling a higher flowing turbo set-up.

I already have stage 1 and 2 injectors and want to find a rating system that is equal....

Using different testing fluids seems like comparing apples to oranges.
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