When you increase fuel rate in the usual fashion, rather than larger elements, you are actually increasing the end of injection - so fuel is burning later.
IMHO the timing should be advanced, never retarded when the fuel rate is increased substantially.
Obtaining high torque from a diesel depends on injecting more fuel in a short time at the top of the stroke, not injecting and burning later.
Two side affects (for different reasons) of this are increased diesel knock and higher NOx. The CR systems can overcome these to an extent, by using higher injection pressures.



after this video was taken it was then that my torque cam was modified and then I snapped my turbine wheel off so did not have time to play with timing etc etc def90 I would recommend Dougal's suggestion about finding a torque cam first as it isn't too hard to get off...
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