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I already said the mixture of alternative fuel to the air has to be low enough not cause premature detonation. There is a certain percentage within air that a chemical is not combustable by flame and if you hover right around that, a little above no big deal, and adjust fuel based on boost amount because of increased air mass then all will be fine. It should be calclulated by mass and not volume.
I'm all for it, I have a propane fumigation system for my 6.5TD, and gathering components for the WMI system. You dont have to agree with me, I'm trying to explain how it works, not my opinion on IDI vs direct injection. With a little science and engineering it all works great. The trial and error method tends to blow stuff up I am developing my two staged propane system to output very little at low boost and once I hit the sustained hill climb or the level of boost I'd reach really accelrating (maybe 9-10psi) it would output a lot more propane because for the large increase in air mass. Heath might come out with a 6.5 kit with a mechanical boost adjusted propane regulator, but its going to be costly, so I'm OK with only 2 stages with some Hobbs pressure switches and solenoids. The same two stages will apply to my WMI, and maybe even one inbetween, depending how many holes I want to tap into my intake.
Also, not all diesels of the past were IDI, so they wouldnt have this issue.
I'm all for it, I have a propane fumigation system for my 6.5TD, and gathering components for the WMI system. You dont have to agree with me, I'm trying to explain how it works, not my opinion on IDI vs direct injection. With a little science and engineering it all works great. The trial and error method tends to blow stuff up I am developing my two staged propane system to output very little at low boost and once I hit the sustained hill climb or the level of boost I'd reach really accelrating (maybe 9-10psi) it would output a lot more propane because for the large increase in air mass. Heath might come out with a 6.5 kit with a mechanical boost adjusted propane regulator, but its going to be costly, so I'm OK with only 2 stages with some Hobbs pressure switches and solenoids. The same two stages will apply to my WMI, and maybe even one inbetween, depending how many holes I want to tap into my intake.
Also, not all diesels of the past were IDI, so they wouldnt have this issue.