ozzie tractor
Gold Member
skypup, im sorry but you are wrong, it is the injector pump which contols the fuel andd thus HP. the injector is only a thing which sprays the fuel at a set pressure, return to tank is internal by pass of injector,
inside the pump is a pistom in a bore, the bore has a hole in the side, fuel enters as piston is down, as piston travels up it blocks the hole and pressurises the fuel, starting injection. in the side of the piston is a slot at an angle which is linked to the top of the piston, so this slot is pressuresed with fuel as the piston goes up, once the piston travels up far enough, this slot opens up the inlet hole and pressuised fuel exits back through the inlet hole, dropping the pressure and stopping injection. because the slot is at an angle, if you move the position of the hole around in regards to the slot in the piston, the piston travels futher up before injection stops, which gives more fuel. i hope i didnt confuse matters futher with that description.
inside the pump is a pistom in a bore, the bore has a hole in the side, fuel enters as piston is down, as piston travels up it blocks the hole and pressurises the fuel, starting injection. in the side of the piston is a slot at an angle which is linked to the top of the piston, so this slot is pressuresed with fuel as the piston goes up, once the piston travels up far enough, this slot opens up the inlet hole and pressuised fuel exits back through the inlet hole, dropping the pressure and stopping injection. because the slot is at an angle, if you move the position of the hole around in regards to the slot in the piston, the piston travels futher up before injection stops, which gives more fuel. i hope i didnt confuse matters futher with that description.