[W126 Coupe] tornado air twister
Shayegan, Richard
rishayegan at davidson.edu
Sat Apr 2 08:08:28 EST 2005
From: mbcoupes-bounces at mbcoupes.com
[mailto:mbcoupes-bounces at mbcoupes.com] On Behalf Of RONNY GEENEN
>To create more power in the cylinder you add more intake air by turbo
>charging. That is correct. But you do not have to provide additional
fuel,
>because not all of the fuel in a normal combustion engine will burn.
The
>efficiency of a combustion engine as you also know is not very high.
This is meant as an honest question. If you supercharge you're pumping
more air in, right? Ok, so why doesn't the engine start to run extremely
lean? The only supercharger I seriously considered did do that, and
overcame the problem by reprogramming the ECU (obviously, this was for a
different car than a W126) and you had to replacing the injectors with
higher flow injectors. Do all superchargers not require you to readjust
mixture?
Thanks,
Richard
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