Hey if you look at this whole video you'll see they ran the E-Tec with out the Cowl and put the coals to it and it didn't blow![]()
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My understanding is if you tried this with an Optimax it would blow for sure. Now I have learned from another board that the ""Bomb & Yammy have typical DI, which compensates for air density & temp. The opti does not use typical DI, instead injects a pre-emulsified mixture. It's very flow sensitive. Change air flow in an opti & go kaboom."
They went on to say a "Typical DFI injection is directly into the combustion chamber (or port of 4 stroke). The Opti injects into air compressed by compressor, and this mixture is injected into the motor. Pre-emulsified mixtures are more homogenous than any direct injection. This also means more HP on less gas as the gas is more thoroughly burned, thus more HP form less gas. But you are so close to the edge, it doesn't take much modification to ruin a good motor.
Now this guy I know knows his stuff but can you guys from here help explain to me a little differently so I can better understand it?
I thought the Yamaha DFI which uses a very high pressure injection system would atomize the fuel best over the Opti's which use a lower pressure. Do the Hammer and E-Tec each also have 3 star environmental ratings and if so it would seem the Merc Optimax is yet even cleaner burning than the Bomb and Hammer? Guess that's why they run so strong but on the edge????
Modified by esdbass at 7:26 PM 12/3/2008