fuel standoff is a product of reversion and injector placement, as well as bellmouth design, but i'm sure you know all that already. ie, fuel standoff is fuel sitting in air that is not being sucked into the engine.
if you are thinking to inject all the fuel when the valve is open, think abotu how long that window is, and what your duty cycle is..
ie 320deg cam = 44% duty (44% of one engine cycle), but you need the fuel in a smaller window that that, say 35-40% duty.
at 9000rpm, an engine cycle is 13.3ms, so you need injectors to flow the amount of fuel you need in about 5ms
720 is about 5.7ms (plus opening and closing time). 1000 is 4.1ms.
and need to get the injectors closer to valve..
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