great white
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Looking for input gents.
I've read a few things that seem to indicate that 145-155 F is right around the best temp compromise between power production and atomization of diesel fuel. For example:
http://www.google.ca/url?sa=t&sourc...sg=AFQjCNFCklpxVOEKtGjeBIRQqdyZfomgKQ&cad=rja
(yes, I know they're selling something so it's suspect, but I've seen the number elsewhere also)
Although, 145-155 seems kind of high to me. But I'm not a petro-chemical engineer either.......
I ask because I'm getting ready to design the fuel supply and return system for my 98 6.5
The raptor 100 is waiting, as is the Racor prefilter with integrated fuel heater and water sensor.
To be decided is to install the cooler or not and where it shall be located.
Anyone have fuel temperature measurements from running a 6.5?
If you do have fuel temp measurements, do you run your truck in a predominately hot/cold/variable climate?
Let's have a good technical discussion with references here gents. Please, no "the colder fuel the better IMO" without substantiation or consideration of fuel waxing.
Please discuss....
I've read a few things that seem to indicate that 145-155 F is right around the best temp compromise between power production and atomization of diesel fuel. For example:
http://www.google.ca/url?sa=t&sourc...sg=AFQjCNFCklpxVOEKtGjeBIRQqdyZfomgKQ&cad=rja
(yes, I know they're selling something so it's suspect, but I've seen the number elsewhere also)
Although, 145-155 seems kind of high to me. But I'm not a petro-chemical engineer either.......
I ask because I'm getting ready to design the fuel supply and return system for my 98 6.5
The raptor 100 is waiting, as is the Racor prefilter with integrated fuel heater and water sensor.
To be decided is to install the cooler or not and where it shall be located.
Anyone have fuel temperature measurements from running a 6.5?
If you do have fuel temp measurements, do you run your truck in a predominately hot/cold/variable climate?
Let's have a good technical discussion with references here gents. Please, no "the colder fuel the better IMO" without substantiation or consideration of fuel waxing.
Please discuss....
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