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The long and short of it is you want advance timing. Retard is bad mmkay
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Octane and I.Q. have a lot in common.
The lower the number, the more retarded it is. |
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What you're saying makes literally no sense.
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Air/fuel is ignited at the top of the piston stroke correct?
So at that point only a very small percentage of the power generated can be imparted to the crankshaft correct? Then as the piston starts it's downward journey it is relying on the ever expanding air/fuel mix to impart power to the piston, is this correct? Then my question is "when does that air/fuel expansion stop?" If that makes no literal sense then so be it. |
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Well mate I watched the video you posted. Yes I like the idea of running hydrogen and I liked the idea of being hybrid.
But using a rotary makes no sense at all. Rotary engines have a high combustion chamber surface area compared to a piston style engine, this creates a high mass of unburnt fuel in the combustion chamber causing these engines to use excessive fuel. |
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You mean like bolting a turbo on to to use that exhaust flow..
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I am thinking more HP produced per pound of fuel used. For example- A typical petrol engine would have, let's say a 10:1 compression ratio, that is the fuel mix it compressed 10 times, and the burnt gas expands 10 times. Now explore the idea that the engine has a compression ratio of 10:1, but an expansion ratio of 12:1. In this case the fuel/air mixture is compressed the same amount, it burns the same, does not enter detonation just the same. But now the burnt gases are allowed to expand another 20%, this extra expansion pushes on the piston for another 20%. What we have now is same amount of fuel used, but burnt gas pressure on the piston for a longer period of time. The net result is more power for the same amount of fuel used. |
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