I fitted mine because it cost a grand and unlike some chips which cost more it did make a worthwhile gain.When I sell this defender and buy a Puma I'll get the grand back no worries so for me I see no negatives. Pat
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I fitted mine because it cost a grand and unlike some chips which cost more it did make a worthwhile gain.When I sell this defender and buy a Puma I'll get the grand back no worries so for me I see no negatives. Pat
true true...
I question the economics from the angle of would the average driver be willing to shell out the full retail cost of an LPG fumigation system if there was no rebate? It's a fair expense and would take a long time to recoup (of course varyable depending on how many Km you drive a year), thus I don't many of us would even take a second look at buying something that might take years to recoup in fuel savings alone.
Forgive me, but I don't understand the concept of the "extra power" thing - energy is energy, it isn't created by the gas, its just cheaper per joule in this format, thus if you substituted extra diesel for extra gas, the net effect would be the same wouldn't it??? the beauty of the 4BD1 mechanical injection pump is that anyone can change this fuelling equation at home... add an EGT, intercooler, big/better/best turbo and you can play around with the fueling to achieve your goals (whatever they are)...
I guess its horses for courses - do you want the extra HP from diesel or gas energy sources? if you want it from diesel, I hope you own a 4BD1, otherwise newer injection technologies and electronics start to make it a LOT more difficult for the home mechanic.
No, if you are really serious you use this method:
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Flame Temperature Measurement in Diesel Engine on Two Color Method utilizing CMOS Camera-Evaluation of Measurement Accuracy for Detailed Flame Analysis-
Accession number;05A0916851
Title;Flame Temperature Measurement in Diesel Engine on Two Color Method utilizing CMOS Camera-Evaluation of Measurement Accuracy for Detailed Flame Analysis-
Author;TAJIMA HIROSHI(Kyushu Univ., JPN) NARUSE YUICHI(Kyushu Univ., Graduate School, JPN) KINO****A EIJI(Kagoshima Univ., JPN) ANDO RYOJI(Kyushu Univ., Graduate School, JPN)
Journal Title;Journal of the Visualization Society of Japan
Journal Code:S0973B
ISSN:0916-4731
VOL.25;NO.Suppl.2;PAGE.97-98(2005)
Figure&Table&Reference;FIG.3, TBL.1, REF.1
Pub. Country;Japan
Language;Japanese
Abstract;Flame temperature is an effective indicator to estimate the amount of NOx formation. The Two-Color Method (TCM) is widely used to measure flame temperature of diesel combustion because the TCM can calculate temperature from color information of flame images. Taking flame images using the CMOS camera and analyzing those on TCM, however, have some problems such as the limitation calibrated range or measurement accuracy, by having digitalized all processes of the analysis. The purpose of this study is to evaluate the measurement accuracy of TCM analysis using CMOS camera. (author abst.)
As I said in the other thread, there are HEAPS of papers on Natural gas (and biogas) duel fuelling as it is most correctly called. However there are relatively few on Propane or LPG dual fuelling, and fewer still on engines running propane at levels as low as these systems use.
Pump Diesel in Australia can now contain up to 10% biodiesel without any labelling. This coincided with the sulphur limit being reduced from 50 ppm to 10 ppm.
Hey Pat, sorry I think you misunderstand - I didn't mean that diesel gas is a false technology like (for example) hiclones, I meant that the gas doesn't give you any more or any different changes than what an equivalent amount of energy in the form of more diesel would also give...
what I do think is a furphy is the semi-common thinking that the increased power/torque etc is something that is akin to a free lunch - it isn't, it costs you fuel and capital expense up front (even when the government pays for the bulk of it). I still think that an equivalent amount of extra diesel (which I agree costs more per "bang" than gas) would give you the same increases with appropriate tuning.
The simpler d-gas systems (including the one I fit) add LPG therefore some extra power is available. The same result can probably be achieved by diesel alone it is true. The economy gain is simply a matter of backing off the accelerator when applying LPG. Tuning an engine to run less diesel and adding LPG is also a way to reduced running cost.
I don't precisely understand what happens in a cylinder during combustion so I can't answer techy questions on molecular behaviour etc. However as I said before if I get repeated results where there is replacement of an amount of diesel with the same amount (litres) of LPG, then I am inclined to believe the effect of adding LPG is greater than a simple sum of the two fuel's energies. Websites touting d-gas systems make claims I can't verify about catalyst action, cleaner burning or suchlike, but I can detect diesel smoke and I can add up.
Mostly only high mileage travellers and well off people fitted d-gas systems before the rebate, just lucky then that the rebate makes it affordable for ordinary plebs.
Modern diesels are subject to stringent emission laws so the simple enhancement systems are not automatically approved. Full electronic control of LPG using sensor inputs from the engine ECU allow the new systems now to pass stringent emission tests. Yes they cost more, equivalent to petrol cars having gas injection, but people do their sums and get it done anyway.
Not sure if I would try it in a diesel, but I have a clear spark plug called a "Color Tune" for use on petrol engines. In a mini engine with siamese inlet ports, it is sensitive enough to detect the difference between the first and second cylinder to draw on that port by a change in combustion color.
Now does anyone have a clear glow plug I can borrow?
Clean32,
I assume the "glass tipped fiber optic probe with the remote processor" works on this principal?
Lyle.