A theory - comments please!
Hi all,
I would greatly value any comments on this idea.
The D-gas system injects gas in proportion to the manifold pressure generated by the turbo. I find that I do get a (small) improvement in performance at partial throttle but not at full throttle.
I am wondering if maybe the manifold pressure doesn't increase after about 2/3rds throttle, so that choosing a jet that doesn't over-gas at partial throttle will result in insufficient gas at full throttle?
Alternatively, with a jet chosen for good operation at full throttle it would be over-gassing and possibly damaging the engine at partial throttle. The worry is that damage can be done before the noise is audible. (This is from the D-gas website).
This may explain why Markb seems to be getting better results. I think the Diesel-gas Australia system has lots of sensors to control gas flow rather than just relying on manifold pressure.
Any comments please?
Thanks,
Paul