TheBuggyman
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Okay, we all know of the lack of power situation on the NHC-250 Cummins engine and this has been covered ad nauseum by everyone. We all know that we cannot turn up the fuel due to the lack of piston cooling so how about propane injection? There are alot of diesel trucks doing it and I've read that propane to a diesel engine is like nitrous to a gas engine.
Now, you do not have to inject extra fuel into the diesel like you do on a nitrous engine so is there a possibility that some extra power can be made without shooting the EGT's too high? I know that BTU's are what makes the whole thing chug and more chug = more BTU's, but what about the cooling effect of vaporized propane?
This would be a great add-on for that heavy load or steep hill and you could turn it on and off with the touch of a button! If I could make another 50 HP when I need it .......
Gentlemen, begin.................
Now, you do not have to inject extra fuel into the diesel like you do on a nitrous engine so is there a possibility that some extra power can be made without shooting the EGT's too high? I know that BTU's are what makes the whole thing chug and more chug = more BTU's, but what about the cooling effect of vaporized propane?
This would be a great add-on for that heavy load or steep hill and you could turn it on and off with the touch of a button! If I could make another 50 HP when I need it .......
Gentlemen, begin.................