I have just picked up a set of itb's for my 1.8L NA mx5/miata/roadster. It is supposedly making 130rwhp with tighe 805C cams and I am using a haltech e6x and batch injection.
As far as I know I am using the stock injectors for the BP engine which are 254cc/min (ref: http://miataturbo.wikidot.com/fuel-injectors). Using the reference I calculated that the injectors would be good for about 155 crank shaft HP with a BSFC = 0.5 and 80% duty cycle.
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cshp = (254cc/min x 4 x 0.8)/(10.5 x 0.5)
= 154.81 cshp
So this tells me I am almost at the limit of the injectors.
I copied the injection pulse width (IPW) values from the fuel map and used excel to determine the duty cycles across the map. I used this the method outlined here to calculate the duty cycle http://www.hywell.org/plhelp/injdutycycle.html. My max IPW at 100% TPS, 7500RPM was 7.131, so the duty cycle was calculated to be 47.5%.
I had to think about this at first as i was pretty confused as to why it is so small, but then it dawned on me that the batch firing influences the IPW. I have had a bit of a search, but haven't found anything concrete. Is is safe to assume that the injection duty cycle is double? So the ducty cycle would be 95%!!!!!! As the injector is fired twice per engine cycle (720* crank rotation).
Or is it better to assume that only a percentage of the fuel injected during the other cycle is used?
Either way, i am not expecting huge gains with the ITB's, but is it safe to say I'll need bigger injectors? Just confirming this before I lash out and buy some.