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I would have thought that fourth was better.CozmoNz wrote:Ive always wondered, even though its a fairly pointless thing to wonder (but gives people something to read / reply to for the time, until we all die).
Your cruising along, in say 3rd gear, 50kph, 3300rpm, at around -15 vac....
holding just fine... whats better for fuel economy, the above, or changing to forth, say 2400rpm, -10 vac... .
Less throttle, more rpm... more throttle, less rpm....
Since vac basically means more airflow (less vac).... and more air = more fuel? yah? but more rpm = more air... so uhh, cozmo confused .
I think I read that they are most efficient at peak torque. Not economical... Could be wrong though...ee904age wrote:I read in an AA mag a while ago that most engines are most economical at the point of highest torque. True or Not True....who knows?
strx7 wrote:injector duty cycle x engine rpm will give you a number to go by for comparisons
This makes good sense. If you can measure your Duty Cycle (DC) for your car you can figure out for yourself what will use the least gas. DC is a "complex signal", by this I mean that it can tell you engine load, air consumption and all sorts of other little things.strx7 wrote:the injector duration is directly related to how much fuel it injects right?
that and the engine RPM will give you a number, which you can relate to YOUR OWN configuration. in regards to comparing it to someone elses set up its USELSS but it's fine to compare in your own set up.
Provided you know how your injection system is configured ie: 1 squirt per engine rpm, or 1 quirt every cam shaft rotation (laymans terms of course)
you can deduce a 'value' for comparison purposes.
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