This thread is so I can farther my understanding. I know that a Multifuel is VERY different than a 12v Cummins or a Detroit 6.2. Im expecting there to be a simple reason why this will not work on our trucks.
Advancing the injector timing in other diesels will result in EGT drop, which allows you turn the fuel up a bit more. (More power, more fuel economy, ect)
After reading the thread comparing differences between the LDS and the LDT engines one of the main differences I could understand was the injection pump. This is what sparked me doing some research, and now asking this question.
Feel free to explain all the hundreds of ways this will not work.
Theory's that come to mind: 1: The engines rotating assembly cannot handle the increased cylinder pressure. 2: The injection pumps timing cannot be adjusted efficiently.
Advancing the injector timing in other diesels will result in EGT drop, which allows you turn the fuel up a bit more. (More power, more fuel economy, ect)
After reading the thread comparing differences between the LDS and the LDT engines one of the main differences I could understand was the injection pump. This is what sparked me doing some research, and now asking this question.
Feel free to explain all the hundreds of ways this will not work.
Theory's that come to mind: 1: The engines rotating assembly cannot handle the increased cylinder pressure. 2: The injection pumps timing cannot be adjusted efficiently.