> Excuse my unfamiliarity with the subject, but isn't alot of the heat > produced by a diesel engine used up in it's operation, leaving a relatively > scant amount to heat up the cavernous interior of a Vanagon? Granted it's > much better than any of the air-cooled models (without aux heat), but not as > good as a gasoline fired engine. > > Dave B You are correct. It is part of the Otto heat cycle. It takes heat to burn the diesel fuel, but excess heat is generated in the process. A diesel engine's efficiancy can be measured by the amount of heat it produces vs the heat consumed in the process. Jay |
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