Secondary Injection w/ EU and Greddy TT
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Secondary Injection w/ EU and Greddy TT
With my built motor and twins, we decided to go a different route in regards to fuel. Instead of doing 6 big injectors, we decided to try something old and true: secondary injection and of course, a fuel return. Pro drag cars have used it for years, and it has proven reliable.
The Greddy EU is capable of controlling 2 extra injectors, much like the Stillen SS box controls a 7th injector. So, I'm using 6 stock injectors and 2 850cc injectors. That should supply more than enough fuel for now until I built the 5AT. My tranny will become suspect way before I run out of fuel, but I play to run high/low at about 500whp and 400whp, respectively.
Dyno sheet coming soon
Some pix attached for your viewing pleasure. Comments? Questions?
The Greddy EU is capable of controlling 2 extra injectors, much like the Stillen SS box controls a 7th injector. So, I'm using 6 stock injectors and 2 850cc injectors. That should supply more than enough fuel for now until I built the 5AT. My tranny will become suspect way before I run out of fuel, but I play to run high/low at about 500whp and 400whp, respectively.
Dyno sheet coming soon

Some pix attached for your viewing pleasure. Comments? Questions?
Hi Andy, looks good! I know Scott has used this method (added injectors) on a lot of the S2000's with great success. Will be very interesting to see the results. I know I only have 440's and the EU has a hard time with keeping things smooth unless at WOT. Quality fab work as usual. Can't wait to see the results!
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Originally Posted by Q45tech
Why not use 3 injectors extra on boost and flow E85 or pure ethanol in these units from a seperate tank/pump.
nice fab work. does it matter that they are pointed straight into the flow direction? i figure it would be better to flow with the air, but i see that there isn't much room to work with.
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Originally Posted by izmir41500
nice fab work. does it matter that they are pointed straight into the flow direction? i figure it would be better to flow with the air, but i see that there isn't much room to work with.
If the injectors were in the middle and going with the flow, then there would be no way for the fuel to get to the back of the plenum.
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