I reassure you the engine (at least the not too null because of nulls it exists ^ ^) are aware of the injection of water, its advantages and disadvantages ...
Grelinette wrote:So I come back to my previous comment because I'm looking for an objective explanation, but I can not explain why bench tests have not highlighted the benefits of water doping !
The response advanced in the video that "the test benches are not suitable for this type of system"doesn't seem very credible to me. Does anyone have another explanation?
I seem to have given it many years ago, so I will repeat myself but it is for the good cause ... thank you for relaying this info (citing this message or econology is better ...)
The water doping works OK (I speak at the consumption level, on the particles it works all the time) only when the engine is very loaded, ie it is asked a lot of power, I would say at least 80% of maximum powerSo it's huge, on a car of 100 cv it means to drive at 170-180 km / h ... since driving at 100 km / h only requires 20 30 cv power (hey yes ...)
The tests I started on 2005 on a tractor,
it was necessary that the muffler is red to measure an effect (memory I think 35% reduction in consumption ... red pot!)! It is to situate you the thing ...
In short, it takes high temperature for this to work!Be sure that the builders' engineers know all this (but they do not want to say it ... for some reason I do not know ... follow my look ...
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This easily explains:
a) The little or no measurable results on the cars because we do not pull enough in it (except at big accelerations) + absence of electronic management
b) Lack of generator result because the engine never exceeds 80% load for design reasons (over-sized motor of at least 20% relative to the generator to absorb peak current and avoid engine stall)
c) Good results on tractors because they can work "hard"
d) The cycles on the test bench are rarely done at high load, especially the standardized cycles of the manufacturers, one is satisfied to make "peaks" of power in order not to damage the engine (a tractor engine, therefore industrial engine is designed to run 100% "all the time", not an automobile engine) anyway who has access to a real bench to get things done? That the engine manufacturers and they do not want this system ...
e) The use of water injection officially on heavily loaded engines: 2ieme GM fighter, 1 formulas from 80 years ... See:
BMW Megatron:
Water-injection engine pantone / bmw-megatron-turbo petrol-1450ch-and-a-injection of water-t14238.htmlWater injection by SAAB:
https://www.econologie.com/injection-eau-moteur-saab/Water injection by BMW in 2015:
Water injection-motor-pantone / injection of water-misted-in-bmw-on-a-turbo petrol-t13753.htmlf) Last remark: the race to the power of the car manufacturers is, necessarily, not favorable to the use of the injection of water, the engines are less and less solicited
Thank you for sharing this message if you want to get things done ...
Too bad I was not interviewed for this movie ... because I would have clearly explained this in person ...