
I've looked all around this forum, read the wiki, and read Hybrid Fueling 101. First I tried using the chamber pressure method. Assuming a 2x mix (the mix at which I have thus far carried out my testing do to noise concerns) chamber pressure after addition of propane would be:
((100/.958)-100)*2 = 8.76 ci
(8.76/100)*14.7 = 1.28 psi
then adding 1 atm of air:
14.7+1.28 = 15.98 psi
Using this method I got rather sporadic ignition, and was only able to use at most 6 layers of foil if I was lucky.
After this I thought that maybe my gauge wasn't accurate enough for such a method, so I decided to make a meter pipe. My meter pipe volume is 6.1 cubic inches, and my chamber volume is 24.2 cubic inches
to achieve a chamber pressure of 1.28 psi after adding propane I'd need:
p1v1=p2v2
p(6.1)=1.28(24.2+6.1)
p=6.4 psi
then I would add air until the chamber was at about 16 psi as above. Still got sporadic ignition.
After some reading, I decided I should move my spark plug to the middle of the chamber, so I did so and tried both fueling methods again. Still no consistency, so now I'm thinking that the problem lies with the fuel not mixing well enough to ignite. To remedy this I am going to try and add a small orifice in the delivery pipe to increase gas entry velocity, and hopefully create turbulence to mix the fuel. If that doesn't work, then I guess I'll have to wait until i can afford some new gauges

I know the spark circuit isn't the issue, as the ignition coil has plenty of juice. Besides fuel mixing and gauge accuracy, I'm not sure what could be wrong. I'm at my wits end. Any ideas would be greatly appreciated


