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[alfa] re: What is this FISPA device?



Also for what it's worth, some of the 164s came with fuel pressure dampeners on the inlet end of the fuel rail. I don't think the later cars had them so presumably Alfa decided they weren't necessary or perhaps they changed something else which negated their need (fuel pump?).

-Obie
Tacoma, Wa.
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Date: Mon, 12 Apr 2004 20:17:05 -0400
From: Joe Elliott <[email protected]>
Subject: [alfa] re: What is this FISPA device?


For what it's worth, I know that more modern (electronic) sequential
FI systems usually have such devices.  I can understand that you
don't want the momentum of fuel in the rail to screw up your fuel
delivery, and similar issues may apply inside the Spica pump.  What I
don't understand is why batched injection systems like L-Jet don't
have these, because I'd think that pulses in the fuel would be a
bigger deal with all the injectors opening and closing at once.

- -Joe
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