oh what other ways are there to doing it then?
pollyp said:maybe fit a nistune board, tps on the throttle shaft, enclose the 4 carbs, run the 1 maf at the inlet then get an expert to program a custom VQ map?
running the carbs unenclosed would prob need individual mafs, dunno if k11 ecu supports it, cos each one will only read the flow through that port in 1 out of the 4 strokes.
Or you could run a plenum chamber for a single maf
tomwest said:thats all very well and good Karl, but remember some high end bikes (well ok, all superbikes after about 2007/2008) have dual injectors. CBR1000RR fireblade has non-direct multi-point fuel injection similar to the micra system.... ie, 4 injectors in the inlet manifold with a pressure regulator (although its electronic) but there are another set of injectors in the "airbox" or "plenum". this could make a mess of the electronics. if bike throttle bodies are going to be used, they really need to be sorted out from carbs. IN MY OPINION. this is the result of months of research and years of experience with high-end bikes.
GSX600R K1-K3 throttlebodies work well on the K11, as they are very close to the cylinder spacings from the K11, so will make minimal fuss when it comes to putting together a manifold. They are separable also, so it you wanted to you could re-space them with some work.
A set of bike throttlebodies would be a much simpler and less complicated setup over adapting a set of bike carbs, they're easily available and cheap. I have modified a set of GSX600R K3 throttlebodies, removed the upper linkages with the secondary throttle plates and made them fit a stock K11 inlet manifold. You have a choice of either using the standard inboard injectors and rail or using the injectors & rail which come with the GSX600R injectors, which are ~230cc/min and sit just behind the throttle plates. This will give slightly better time for fuel mixing for those pushing higher power as an option, (although small gain potential). Fuel rail is also easily adapted to the K11 fueling system, (takes the standard fuel regulator or an adjustable one with only the end needing drilling and tapping for a return). At 38mm ID they are also well sized over something bigger from the GSX1000R or larger R1.
It's also worth noting that unless you specify you want the airbox with the additional injectors and throttlebodies, you'll more than likely just get the bodies with the wiring loom and plugs as taken from the bike, (this is what we got anyway). In theory you would be connecting up the fuel injectors on the OEM fuel rail or adapting the K11 loom to use the bike throttlebody injectors depending on your choice, so the 8 injector setups don't pose a problem or limitation necessarily.
As with any individual throttlebody system, it will need more than a re-map, as the Nistune is not able to map in Alpha-N, so you'd be looking at some type of standalone ecu to make it work unless you do what has been suggested earlier and enclose the whole intake in a common plenum and hook it up to a MAF sensor in order to make it work with a Nistune system on the K11 ecu. The latter seems like an awfully large amount of work to do in order to steer away from the standard induction system though....
As for 8 injectors, we will ultimately end up on 8 when we upgrade the ecu on the Jenveys but for now 4 will suffice to get us going initially on the Omex
EDIT: Here's a youtube video of chickenwahoo's K11 running on the dyno on a set of GSX600R throttlebodies, stock long block, Tomei Poncams on an Emerald ecu.
yeah the more the better in the case of injectos eh?!!!!! i'm looking at keeping my multi-point, and putting a single-point on as well. got an emerald ecu going on so shouldnt be a problem.
this is the sensible toy car in the house. my brother has a peugeot 205 engine swop from 1.8 non turbo diesel to 2.0hdi from 306. with remap this already made 125bhp and 260 lb ft. the next stage is on its way now, comprising of water injection, methanol injection, nos, butane and oxygen. expected results should be around 500lb ft.
you really have seen the dark side haven't you Frank
I blame myself for sending Frank that t-shirt, turned him into a turbo nutter .
regarding the extra injectors, apparently you should,nt remap the ecu for more than about 80% injector duration else they are overworked/overheated etc, but if your injector durations are over 35% and the inlet valve is only open for 1/3 of the 4 stroke cycle, then you are squirting fuel at a closed inlet valve surely ?
probably why 8 injectors give gains then eh, you can set them all to 40% duration @ wot, and then you,re actually squirting into an open valveVery true, 80% is the normal rule of thumb but that's normally due to the injector flow rate dropping off past 85% due to pintle float. 80% gives a little contingency for the tune.
probably why 8 injectors give gains then eh, you can set them all to 40% duration @ wot, and then you,re actually squirting into an open valve