Cool, so if someone has dangerously high EGTs, they can save their engine from meltdown by just turning their fuel up more and getting that evaporative cooling effect. I never knew that before. On a similar note, I've also heard that you can port and polish your engine by pouring sand in the intake while it's running.
If these engines are significantly over-fueled they don't run cooler, they melt with the piston crown flowing down past the rings in a most disturbing way. Complete engine meltdown happens before a stoich mixture is achieved.
...BTW your Bieber avatar is awesome.-Malone
Toby since injectors for you are not a maintenance item...When I need new injectors then can you buy some and send them to me. I'll send you my old ones for the new ones. I will pay shipping both ways of course.
FWIW, if the excess fuel is burning in the manifolds, then you are still not above stoich.
Pardon me if I trust Bosch and the experiences of others who have had it happen to them more than I trust you about this. I'm done with this discussion. I hope you don't mislead too many people.
Quote from: theman53 on October 28, 2010, 04:00:07 pmToby since injectors for you are not a maintenance item...When I need new injectors then can you buy some and send them to me. I'll send you my old ones for the new ones. I will pay shipping both ways of course. I never said that injectors are not maintenance items. Far from it. I haven't owned an injector tester for 25 years, nor have I changed hundreds of nozzles because I think it is not important. I am just trying to dispel some magical thinking ans mountain medicine. Perhaps if you guys have some Bosch info indicating that I am wrong you could scan and post it or point me to a Bosch site that backs up what you are saying. I suspect that it is a myth retold so many times that it is taken for the truth without question.