
Originally Posted by
steveyb
Hey RG, or should I say.... we know who you are.
Powerjet, what does it do?
Powerjet adds extra power to the engine by injecting fuel at a metered rate separately to the other jet circuits in the carburettor. The powerjet is electonically controlled via a solenoid on the side of the carburettor and is thus controlled by the ECU. The PJ allows the tuner to avoid mid-throttle engine seizing by richening the midthrottle mixture. Very few engine seizes occur at full throttle. The engine rpm at which the PJ opens and closes can be set if you have an adjustable ECU otherwise it is set by the factory. Typically the PJ will open at say 8k rpm and close at 10.5 or 11k rpm (or something similar) to allow the engine to overrev. The size of the PJ can be changed just as one changes the other jets., but like most of them other than the main jet, they don't tend to need changing from standard.
Cheers, Steve
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