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Date:         Fri, 10 Sep 1999 12:45:12 -0700
Reply-To:     "Chao, Harvey" <harvey.chao@LMCO.COM>
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From:         "Chao, Harvey" <harvey.chao@LMCO.COM>
Subject:      RC>Re: New 1,9 TDI from VW
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Date: Fri, 10 Sep 1999 09:56:24 -0400 From: Bulley <gmbulley@BULLEY-HEWLETT.COM> Subject: Re: New 1,9 TDI from VW

While I don't know the specifics on the new Tdi, I can tell you that common rail injection cannot work on any compression-ignition motor, (like the Tdi). On a CI motor, the perfectly timed injection pulse of fuel into the super-heated-compressed air is equivalent to the well-timed spark plug firing on a lowly gasoline motor. Having the fuel injected on a common rail (or like CIS), would be like lighting all the spark plugs at one time on a common gasoline motor. Come-prend-day-vooo?

G. Matthew Bulley

Go to: http://www.bmw.com/bmwe/pulse/aid/index.shtml for a presentation of BMW's Common rail diesel fuel injection. Opening paragraphs :

For the first time ever, BMW has used Common Rail in the new six-cylinder diesel engine as well as the future eight-cylinder diesel, the BMW 740d.

Why in these two models in particular? Common Rail is a fuel injection system with an excellent potential. The advantages are especially noticeable in engines with a capacity of over 2.5 litres and at least six cylinders. In smaller engines, BMW prefers distributor injection pumps.

Common Rail uses the consumption-reducing advantages of direct diesel injection without its previous disadvantages concerning noise and exhaust emissions.

A fundamental element of the process is the separation of the creation of pressure and the fuel injection. In conventional systems, the pressure must be built up again before every injection process. With Common Rail, however, there is a constant and, in most areas, a freely available pressure level, thanks to a high pressure reservoir, the Rail. Harvey

"I live with fear, death, and evil...but sometimes I turn it off and > use a Mac." Author Unknown Sentenced to be taken to the "Dark Side" in the near future


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