Was just testing FZR for something and noticed that killing the ignition while the car is moving (while keeping the throttle fully on) has no effect on fuel consumption. In fact, the car consumes fuel at the same rate as if it was doing actual work.
Agreed, this can be true with some carburetor engines which work on Venturi (as long as the throttle butterfly is open air is coming through and sucking in the fuel - even if the ignition is off), but surely modern racing cars have ECU's that turn off the injectors when there's no ignition.
Correct me if I'm wrong.
Agreed, this can be true with some carburetor engines which work on Venturi (as long as the throttle butterfly is open air is coming through and sucking in the fuel - even if the ignition is off), but surely modern racing cars have ECU's that turn off the injectors when there's no ignition.
Correct me if I'm wrong.