TexAndy
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We all love the ability to pour just about anything that burns in there... but the thing I constantly see is "My deuce is soooo wimpy!"
Well... yes. ~130 HP is what we have to live with. Unless you turn up the fuel a bit. But that will only take you so far before you run the risk of generating too much HP for the engine to physically handle.
So if you were going to redesign the LD-465 type with modern materials, machining processes, metallurgy, etc... as well as with all the advances in IC engine design that have been made in the last 40 years, what would that engine look like and what kind of capability would it have?
Doesn't even have to be a remake of the LDT/LDS engines. Could be something completely new. The only requirement is that it has to be able to safely burn just as many different types of fuel as the LD-465
I realize this isn't exactly a practical exercise... mostly just a learning tool.
Well... yes. ~130 HP is what we have to live with. Unless you turn up the fuel a bit. But that will only take you so far before you run the risk of generating too much HP for the engine to physically handle.
So if you were going to redesign the LD-465 type with modern materials, machining processes, metallurgy, etc... as well as with all the advances in IC engine design that have been made in the last 40 years, what would that engine look like and what kind of capability would it have?
Doesn't even have to be a remake of the LDT/LDS engines. Could be something completely new. The only requirement is that it has to be able to safely burn just as many different types of fuel as the LD-465
I realize this isn't exactly a practical exercise... mostly just a learning tool.