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Old 06-14-2016, 11:53 PM   #239
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It's how velocity is affected by restrictions, not injections. The injection angle is really about timing. When velocity is increased by reduced restriction, then fuel injection must be changed, otherwise part of the fuel goes out the exhaust, unburned. That throws off the oxygen sensor, and reduces the power output of the engine. But, changing the angle helps it burn more completely.
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