When I do a run-up at 1,700 RPM and check the A/B performance it works just fine. However, on my way back from AirVenture last year I got the bright idea to check the backup side while in flight. I flipped the switch to B and the engine basically crapped out. No chance of sustaining level flight.
So, for the last month I have been trying to resolve this problem. I have pretty much eliminated ignition, fuel pressure, mixture control, etc. Watching my EGT gauge, it's apparent that cylinder #3 is the one dropping out.
I watched some YouTube videos on fuel dispersion from injectors and see that many injectors shoot a strong stream of fuel. What I think is happening is when the mass airflow increases at higher RPMs, the fuel is probably concentrating towards the rear of the intake elbow, starving Cylinder #1.
This TB has a provision for two injectors, so I have ordered the parts to run with two.
Stay tuned for further developments.
The next three photos are a few years old, when I still was trying out the composite oil sump, but they help illustrate my setup.