The claims of a better burn haven't been proven. Unburnt fuel comes out of a diesel in the form of black smoke out the exhaust. If you don't have black smoke out the exhaust then there's no gain to be made there. If you do have black smoke out the exhaust then there's a bigger problem that needs solved.
 
I've been in touch with people who've done DT80 and ADR79 tests on fumigated diesels.
Turns out fumigation results in higher hydrocarbon emisssions. If you run too much gas you get more CO, HC and particulates as the engine runs out of excess air.
 
The worse shape your before emissions are, the better scope for reduction. Just like fixing the actual problem really. So it's not the environmental salvation either.
 
The litre for litre replacement doesn't seem to hold. Clean32 burning 37 litres total for 300km. A well tuned county can use 30 litres for the same distance.
 
How about a challenge.
Lets take two NA Isuzu powered landy's dyno, fit fumigation to one and spend an equal amount on the other in any way you wish. Dyno them before and after to measure not just power and torque but also fuel consumption with the same load. Set an EGT limit of 700C at the manifold to keep things realistic.
 
Any takers?

 
			
		
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