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If the last part of your response was meant for me, that's precisely what I've been doing -- reading up the various threads which mention "hypercycle". I'll go back to my knitting and reading now but I do try to not ask questions which are easily answered. That said, have you noticed how large the volume of data is up here? If I can quickly and easily answer a question that can only otherwise be answered with hours of research and years of experience then I will personally endeavor to do so out of courtesy. Not everyone agrees obviously. I'm happy to do the research and I am doing it. To give me a ration of <> for NOT doing what I WAS doing sounds like you're .... well, I just don't know a polite way to phrase it.If you don't know how it works, you shouldn't post it, just like the guy before you.
Posting what you don't know is bad for the site members. The rest is correct, the FDC has nothing to do with it being a multifuel.
30 years of LC has nothing to do with this thread. If you got 68 results to read, its time to read up. If you want to know about something, reading is a good way to find out. I have read for hours to find answers for others. As I said, I will post up answers for you too, you just have to wait till I get home.
I simply related the method as told by another site member in the sticky (now that I bothered to look for you.) The quarters increase pressure on the piston simulating thinner fuel conditions... another way to say it would be, that it increases spring pressure simulating thinner fuel... I know exactly how it works gimp. I never recommended it, but it's another avenue those reading the thread might look into of they were so inclined.If you don't know how it works, you shouldn't post it, just like the guy before you.
Posting what you don't know is bad for the site members. The rest is correct, the FDC has nothing to do with it being a multifuel.
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I haven't seen a copy of that book in years and would love to HAVE a copy. Yep, the textbooks are the way to go but getting help from others who are also less enlightened doesn't confuse things too badly IMO. I seriously doubt anyone is trying to mislead and everyone should take everything posted on SS with at least a grain of salt and give those that offer info at least some credit for the effort.If you want accurate answers, you really have to get out the textbooks and read up; not on steelsoldiers. Get a copy of Taylor's two volume set on internal combustion engine design which discusses multifuel engine design. The ONE thing which makes the "multifuel" a multifuel is the high compression ratio. End of story. The hypercycle claims to reduce the high rate of combustion pressure rise inherent in high compression ratio engine but it was not otherwise a popular system. The fdc simply maintains a continuous rate of horsepower using the fact that the btu content of fuel is proportional to the viscosity.
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