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Me110 Daimler Benz Injector

At last, I have managed to photo the Bosch injector….imagine a Merlin with fuel injection! 😉

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By: Rocketeer - 31st January 2006 at 02:43

Hi Tony
All 100 and 600/700 series Merlins were fuel injected. Royces opted to use single-point injection into the supercharger rather than the German direct injection “diesel fashion”. One reason was that you get evaporative cooling in the induction system, a kind of intercooling effect. The Germans also had vast experience of building diesel fuel pumps pre-war, they are pretty precision pieces of kit.
Without the cooling effect, Di is one reason why German V12s are about 30% bigger capacity for the same power output, although I have noticed that they were not much heavier than Merlins.
There are a few injected Merlins in warbirds, so the Hurricane story could well be true.
Peter

Cheers dude…good stuff…btw my Merlin could not go in my front room in the end as the floor boards would not take it 🙁

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By: stuart gowans - 30th January 2006 at 13:57

Wasn’t the weight reduction on th DB’s achieved by the use of magnesium alloy on the big castings (as well as the small ones)? Anyone who has gazed (in wonderment?)upon a British injector pump of the 1930’s vintage ,could be forgiven for thinking it was a donkey engine ,the sheer bulk of them for so little performance!

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By: MerlinPete - 30th January 2006 at 11:44

Hi Tony
All 100 and 600/700 series Merlins were fuel injected. Royces opted to use single-point injection into the supercharger rather than the German direct injection “diesel fashion”. One reason was that you get evaporative cooling in the induction system, a kind of intercooling effect. The Germans also had vast experience of building diesel fuel pumps pre-war, they are pretty precision pieces of kit.
Without the cooling effect, Di is one reason why German V12s are about 30% bigger capacity for the same power output, although I have noticed that they were not much heavier than Merlins.
There are a few injected Merlins in warbirds, so the Hurricane story could well be true.
Peter

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By: Firebird - 9th January 2006 at 12:02

….imagine a Merlin with fuel injection! 😉

That’s been done hasn’t it…..?

I have vague recollections of reading an old WWW issue of an FI converted Merlin being fitted to a Hurricane restoration some years ago….was it the Autocraft/Brooklands one…?

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