i do agree the advanced timing would make sense with the higher breaking pressure, but my car drives very smoothly and quietly at 1.15, if it were the regular pump that far advanced even with td injectors, i would think it would sound like a tin of marbles tumbling down the stairs. a different cam profile is something i had though as well, i could measure total life on my car i suppose.
Quote from: Mark(The Miser)UK on October 17, 2011, 06:55:22 am..................................Greater atomisation does not improve efficiency IMO in a swirl chamber engine.Most DN0 nozzles are run at 130bar ish for n/a's and 150ish for TD's There are exceptions, and I'll dig them out that go down to 110bar and about 3 engines from other makers that use 175 to 190 bar. Not sure if they are swirl or not, but at 200bar we get into the DI world............................................Can you explain why you think that? My thinking is that greater atomization is always a good thing, so smaller droplet + swirl would combust more than bigger droplets + swirl.
..................................Greater atomisation does not improve efficiency IMO in a swirl chamber engine.Most DN0 nozzles are run at 130bar ish for n/a's and 150ish for TD's There are exceptions, and I'll dig them out that go down to 110bar and about 3 engines from other makers that use 175 to 190 bar. Not sure if they are swirl or not, but at 200bar we get into the DI world............................................
they were lighter too,that would also affect mileage