XenosN42 wrote:My intake manifold from the AeroInjector to the cylinder heads aren't insulated. I don't see the need. However, I can't imagine it would hurt anything.
Those instakes run COLD, insulating them keeps them COLDER, and the fuel MORE likely to condense out of the mixture onto the manifold walls, leaning out the mixture. This is why you often see manifolds wrapped with oil lines; the heat from the oil helps keep the fuel particles in suspension, if not completely vaporized. The OP should remove that insulation. LET them pick up heat from the exhaust and the heads. But wrap the fuel lines into the Aeroinjector, by all means, as they typically run way too close to the exhaust.