On Thu, 17 Apr 2008 21:51:12 -0400, ecarecar <ecarecar@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>Gordon McGrew wrote:
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>>On Wed, 16 Apr 2008 17:46:40 -0400, ecarecar <ecarecar@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>>>Gordon McGrew wrote:
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>>>>On Tue, 15 Apr 2008 04:06:26 -0700 (PDT), ACAR
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>>>>>On Apr 12, 4:49 pm, ecarecar <ecare...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>>>>>>I am looking for a plot of engine speed vs. fuel consumption. Is
one
>>>>>>available anywhere? I am not at all picky about what specific
engine.
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>>>>>I suspect Universities that compete in building very fuel efficient
>>>>>vehicles (esp. hybrids) would have this information available to the
>>>>>public.
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>>>>>Marine applications may be a source, too.
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>>>>>Maybe Briggs & Stratton has that info. for their lawn mower engines.
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>>>>Here is a plot of Brake Specific Fuel Consumption vs. rpm for a VW TDI
>>>>engine.
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>>>>http://forums.tdiclub.com/showthread.php?t=208125
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>>>>BSFC is the measure of how much fuel is being consumed per unit power
>>>>generated - a true fuel efficiency measurement. To get an absolute
>>>>fuel consumption rate, you could multiply the BSFC by power at a given
>>>>rpm. Of course this all assumes wide open throttle. If you are
>>>>running at a lower power setting, the absolute fuel consumption will
>>>>be lower. I would guess that BSFC might be higher or lower depending
>>>>on the way the engine is set up.
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>>>>Maybe the OP could tell us exactly what he wants to know.
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>>>This is WOT? Therefore, it is also full throttle ignition advance?
>>>The bottom of the curve is quite narrow.
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>>Well actually it is a diesel so there is no throttle (my bad) and no
>>ignition. What I should have said is that I assume this curve is for
>>maximum power setting.
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>>Again, it is not clear exactly what you are trying to show/learn here.
>>For example, are you interested in fuel consumption at various engine
>>speeds or car speeds?
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>I don't know which chart you mean. Not all the cars in the top chart at
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>www.greencarcongress.com/2006/05/fuel_consumptio.html
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>are diesel.
I was talking about the chart I linked to above:
http://forums.tdiclub.com/showthread.php?t=208125
(You have to page down a couple times to see it.)


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