fastj22 wrote:you didn't specify reliability. I think that overrules all.
I've run both. AeroInjector hands down. Simplicity is king. Only two moving parts.
tx_swordguy wrote:please don't take this the wrong way. True fuel injection will not be found with either the rotec TBI or the aeroinjector. They are both types of throttle body injection fuel systems similar to a carburetor without the fuel bowl. true fuel injection will need a computer, fuel pump, plumbing etc. I have tried both rotec and aeroinjector on a solid lifter 3300 (started with the aeroinjector). I was having some minor issues with tuning running really rich at idle so I bought a rotec thinking I could make it work better. Trial and error on both units had me going back to the aeroinjector and have it working very well now. My major problem was the slack between the needle holder and the adjustment screw. There was probably .015" slack and that is a lot of bouncing around to allow a big difference in fuel usage creating a tuning nightmare. I fixed it by cutting some small shims out of beer,,, I mean coke cans to take up the slack. It seemed to help and I have been happy for the last yr plus with it. It is a bit of a pain to tune the aeroinjector but it is inexpensive and once you get it where you want it, it works well.
157YX wrote:fastj22 wrote:you didn't specify reliability. I think that overrules all.
I've run both. AeroInjector hands down. Simplicity is king. Only two moving parts.
You and I have very similar objectives. I’m building a B conversion Waiex and have switched from an AeroVee 2.1 w/AeroInjector to a Gen 4 Jabiru 3300 w/TBI cuz I need the horsepower here in the mountains of Idaho. The whole reason for going TBI is because of simplicity/reliability/performance. I’ve read a lot about AeroInjector tuning and have been taken back by the sheer amount (many hours) of fiddling it requires to get right. “Burping” and stumbles continue to plague the AeroInjector even when tuned properly. That tells me it’s maybe too simple or course in it’s adjustability. The Rotec TBI appears to have put more thought into adjustability, hence being slightly more complex. I wanted to get first hand knowledge from people who have dealt with both TBIs on the same engine. What was the “tuning and functional” reason you went back to the AeroInjector. I’m all ears and not adverse to the AeroInjector at all.
Thanx in Advance, Rob
157YX wrote:John,
Do you think it's possible to remove the regulator from the Rotec TBI and run it strictly gravity feed like the AeroInjector? I went ahead and e-mailed Rotec, I'll report back when I get their answer
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