Wouldn't this come from an explosion too big ?! It will then restart the engine rather than braking it ...
But on that, I cannot say more, given that I do not know the different architectures involved ...
Reduction of the engine brake on a water-doped engine
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No, I do not think so. In charge it is true since the (diesel noise)
decreases in water doping and that a better efficiency is observed when the injection is strong
But in the case of idling it is a drop that we inject
and at the various tests we notice that the engine at low loads, the panton has a mediocre efficiency.
Oversized engine problem in cars.
Andre
No, I do not think so. In charge it is true since the (diesel noise)
decreases in water doping and that a better efficiency is observed when the injection is strong
But in the case of idling it is a drop that we inject
and at the various tests we notice that the engine at low loads, the panton has a mediocre efficiency.
Oversized engine problem in cars.
Andre
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