More pressure= better atomization= more surface area of fuel available to burn=more power. When you spray with higher pressure, it hits the piston with more umphh, all other variables being the same.
Only to surface of fuel droplets burns, finer mist means bigger faster boom. This was touched on in James "bigger injector thread" as well.
I'm with Josh, low rail pressure means less power, incomplete combustion, and more black smoke. So I don't believe it could hurt the motor! <that is JMO
Only to surface of fuel droplets burns, finer mist means bigger faster boom. This was touched on in James "bigger injector thread" as well.
I'm with Josh, low rail pressure means less power, incomplete combustion, and more black smoke. So I don't believe it could hurt the motor! <that is JMO