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travelnutz
Mar 16, 2014Explorer II
Sport45,
It is because it must be injected (sprayed in) before TDC of compression which means it's in air (oxygen) before compression is at max. Therefore, at a 16*1 ratio it would already ignite from the heat of the high compression. Flash point would be instant AS the fuel was spraying in even below a 16*1 ratio. If I remember correctly, about 12.5*1 was the cutoff point for sprayed in instant ignition for gasoline fuel/air mixture. The gasoline I'm referring to is what's available presently to the public at the pump. Who says they can't introduce another blend for such use though? Already too many choices for the consumer now!
I'll see if I can find a link to the charts displaying temperature degrees at sea level at 70 F ambient air at 50% humidity. I'm about 1250 miles from the specific engineering manuals presently.
It is because it must be injected (sprayed in) before TDC of compression which means it's in air (oxygen) before compression is at max. Therefore, at a 16*1 ratio it would already ignite from the heat of the high compression. Flash point would be instant AS the fuel was spraying in even below a 16*1 ratio. If I remember correctly, about 12.5*1 was the cutoff point for sprayed in instant ignition for gasoline fuel/air mixture. The gasoline I'm referring to is what's available presently to the public at the pump. Who says they can't introduce another blend for such use though? Already too many choices for the consumer now!
I'll see if I can find a link to the charts displaying temperature degrees at sea level at 70 F ambient air at 50% humidity. I'm about 1250 miles from the specific engineering manuals presently.
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