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jim beam 04-13-2006 09:18 AM

Re: K24A4-i-VTEC fuel consumption at idle?
 
Charles Lasitter wrote:
> On Wed, 12 Apr 2006 20:05:17 -0700, jim beam <nospam@example.net> wrote:
>
>
>>why on earth would you bother with "difficult" unknowns when you
>>can directly measure an "easy" known, the amount of gas injected?

>
>
> Jim, I've got WRENCHES in my toolbox. I don't have ODBII meters,
> scopes or anything else fancy.


do you know what R-E-N-T-A-L is???

>
> How do I measure what you're talking about? I have no idea how
> to:
>
> "figure out how much your injectors flow in gallons per hour.
> then add up the injector pulse widths. it's real simple from
> there"
>
> I don't have the gallons per hour number for the injectors on the
> K24A4 engine.


find out what your injectors are and look up the specs /or/ pull one and
have it calibrated at an injector shop. don't want to spend the time on
google or spend the money? sorry, can't help you bud.

> I don't know the "pulse widths" or the pressures
> (you didn't mention), and I imagine all this changes at RPM and
> load.
>
> I'm asking here because I don't know how to "figure it out".


dude, at this point, it's clear that you don't have enough clue to
actually want "help", you simply want to be spoon fed. and even then,
despite being told the answer 3 times, you're disputing what you hear.
bizarre. if you're serious about answers, you'll now go to the library
or better yet, go to school, but i'm not holding my breath on either
one. bye.

jim beam 04-13-2006 09:18 AM

Re: K24A4-i-VTEC fuel consumption at idle?
 
Charles Lasitter wrote:
> On Wed, 12 Apr 2006 20:05:17 -0700, jim beam <nospam@example.net> wrote:
>
>
>>why on earth would you bother with "difficult" unknowns when you
>>can directly measure an "easy" known, the amount of gas injected?

>
>
> Jim, I've got WRENCHES in my toolbox. I don't have ODBII meters,
> scopes or anything else fancy.


do you know what R-E-N-T-A-L is???

>
> How do I measure what you're talking about? I have no idea how
> to:
>
> "figure out how much your injectors flow in gallons per hour.
> then add up the injector pulse widths. it's real simple from
> there"
>
> I don't have the gallons per hour number for the injectors on the
> K24A4 engine.


find out what your injectors are and look up the specs /or/ pull one and
have it calibrated at an injector shop. don't want to spend the time on
google or spend the money? sorry, can't help you bud.

> I don't know the "pulse widths" or the pressures
> (you didn't mention), and I imagine all this changes at RPM and
> load.
>
> I'm asking here because I don't know how to "figure it out".


dude, at this point, it's clear that you don't have enough clue to
actually want "help", you simply want to be spoon fed. and even then,
despite being told the answer 3 times, you're disputing what you hear.
bizarre. if you're serious about answers, you'll now go to the library
or better yet, go to school, but i'm not holding my breath on either
one. bye.

Charles Lasitter 04-13-2006 01:49 PM

Re: K24A4-i-VTEC fuel consumption at idle?
 
On Thu, 13 Apr 2006 06:18:02 -0700, jim beam <nospam@example.net> wrote:

> find out what your injectors are and look up the specs /or/
> pull one and have it calibrated at an injector shop.


> don't want to spend the time on google or spend the money?
> sorry, can't help you bud.


So now I'm "bud"? Great.

Well, Jimbo, my posts have provided many URLs from many
searches on related topics for the K24A4 engine.

But I guess you, bubba, couldn't be bothered to consult any
authority other than yourself, because your posts contain no
such references.

> dude, at this point, it's clear that you don't have enough
> clue to actually want "help", you simply want to be spoon
> fed.


Gee Billy Bob, I didn't know that asking for web references
constituted being "spoon fed". I guess it does seem like a
lot of effort coming from someone that can't be bothered to
find the "SHIFT" key when he starts a sentence.

But in the context of being helpful, what's wrong with
asking a question in a forum like this where someone likely
already has the answer and can save you from pulling parts
off your engine and running around town with them?

It's this simple: Any question you don't have the answer
for must be unworthy, and any question you DO have the
answer for is usually ... unworthy.

> and even then, despite being told the answer 3 times, you're
> disputing what you hear. bizarre. if you're serious about
> answers, you'll now go to the library or better yet, go to
> school, but i'm not holding my breath on either one. bye.


I'm so glad that I don't need your permission to ask
questions, and I'm even happier that most of the folks here
are inherently friendlier than you are.

Bye!
+-----------------------------------------+
| Charles Lasitter | Mailing/Shipping |
| 401/728-1987 | 14 Cooke St |
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+-----------------------------------------+

Charles Lasitter 04-13-2006 01:49 PM

Re: K24A4-i-VTEC fuel consumption at idle?
 
On Thu, 13 Apr 2006 06:18:02 -0700, jim beam <nospam@example.net> wrote:

> find out what your injectors are and look up the specs /or/
> pull one and have it calibrated at an injector shop.


> don't want to spend the time on google or spend the money?
> sorry, can't help you bud.


So now I'm "bud"? Great.

Well, Jimbo, my posts have provided many URLs from many
searches on related topics for the K24A4 engine.

But I guess you, bubba, couldn't be bothered to consult any
authority other than yourself, because your posts contain no
such references.

> dude, at this point, it's clear that you don't have enough
> clue to actually want "help", you simply want to be spoon
> fed.


Gee Billy Bob, I didn't know that asking for web references
constituted being "spoon fed". I guess it does seem like a
lot of effort coming from someone that can't be bothered to
find the "SHIFT" key when he starts a sentence.

But in the context of being helpful, what's wrong with
asking a question in a forum like this where someone likely
already has the answer and can save you from pulling parts
off your engine and running around town with them?

It's this simple: Any question you don't have the answer
for must be unworthy, and any question you DO have the
answer for is usually ... unworthy.

> and even then, despite being told the answer 3 times, you're
> disputing what you hear. bizarre. if you're serious about
> answers, you'll now go to the library or better yet, go to
> school, but i'm not holding my breath on either one. bye.


I'm so glad that I don't need your permission to ask
questions, and I'm even happier that most of the folks here
are inherently friendlier than you are.

Bye!
+-----------------------------------------+
| Charles Lasitter | Mailing/Shipping |
| 401/728-1987 | 14 Cooke St |
| cl+at+ncdm+dot+com | Pawtucket RI 02860 |
+-----------------------------------------+


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