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Grit_dog
Sep 08, 2017Navigator II
DownTheAvenue wrote:ShinerBock wrote:2oldman wrote:
I think it's irresponsible. Is this what you guys do to 'roll coal'?
No, not necessarily. The reason why a diesel "rolls coal" is because it is dumping a lot of fuel with not enough air to burn it. Today's diesels with higher injection pressures, multiple injection events, and quick spooling variable geometry turbos can run deleted without a puff of black smoke. Of course higher horsepower tunes will blow smoke as soon as you get on it. but will clear up as soon as the turbo catches up to the amount of fuel being injected.
You can also purposely tune the truck to blow smoke, the people who do that are just diesel fuel wasting a$$ hats.
WOW! Here is a post that solves all the emission issues with diesel engines! I wonder why the engineers in the industry didn't think of this! I hope the OP patents his findings so he can profit from them. Just as soon as the manufacturers read this post, they will be changing their engines for sure.
He's right.
Might want to be a little more well read about diesel emissions before asserting that.
Shiner never said it didn't caus anymore emissions to be emitted. There's more to emissions than the black smoke.
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