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Diesel Engines: Fuel cocktail, Gas and Diesel mix…

August 10th, 2009

I just read the article about the new diesel engines technology mixing gasoline and diesel into a diesel engine. This system increases the thermal efficiency by 20% but reduces the temperature in the combustion chamber by 40% creating less unburned fuel out the tail pipe.

The mix would be computer controlled and since there would be less energy loss through heat transfer, improved combustion would cause an increase in power with less emissions.

The computer age has allowed scientists and researchers to stretch the resources we have right now to the limit in a very efficient way. Without computer programming, monitoring, and adjusting operating parameters this new technical solution for decreasing vehicle emissions would not be possible.

Sound like another very interesting setup to prove it will improve diesel engine efficiency and lower emissions even more. Since one of the beauties of a diesel engine is it produces less carbon emissions than gasoline powered engines.

The best time to install one of these setups or a biodiesel setup is when you buy a used diesel engine. While the engine is ‘out’ of the vehicle is when to make the conversion. It is not so easy to convert to a “grease car”, consider having a professional do the install.

If you are looking for good used diesel engines, with low mileage, that are pre-run and certified to meet all expectations, including exceeding the warranty. Trust me, GotEngines.com is the one place you put your entire confidence into helping you make the right decision in used diesel engines.

One Response to “Diesel Engines: Fuel cocktail, Gas and Diesel mix…”

  1. What is thermal efficiency?

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