> I don't know for certain, but in a high pressure system like FI, the
> diameter of the hose is likely not a limiting factor. The valve is
> doing all the fuel metering/limitation.
The size of the hose is not very im****tant, but since the velocity of the
fuel
flow in a larger hose is smaller, and because of Bernoulli's principle,
there
will be less pressure loss with the same volumetric flow rate.
Consequently,
there will be a slightly higher pressure at the injector, causing it to
inject
slighty more fuel. To avoid this all hoses should be the same length and
same
diameter.
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