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I am attempting to acquire devices to measure fuel flow.
The Chevy Cruze diesel has an "alike" - to MANN design, combustion chamber and instrumentation feeds to various algorithms. I wish to have fuel flow data apparent to the pilot of a Deuce.
So far in/on a Deuce, methods of engine...
I went back and change that to "from" back to supply side. Is there still return flow at rated power?
Still trying to get to how much fuel is 74MM³
I just keep getting back to 74 fluid ounces per minute
OK then the thing on the dataplate is what it says it is it is "minutes"
It says 74 MM'...
So, about the dataplate pictured, the [74 MM' /STROKE] I am to read it as 74 MM³ of fuel flow at full advertised horse power.
i.e. 134HP at 2600 RPM.
OK, the apostrophe denotes and indicates MM cubed?
I am just looking at that final little fuel hose going from the daisy chained injectors...
resurrection ..................from 6 years ago
I have searched, no joy, I am fresh out of search terms.
I want to know what "fuel rate at advertised HP"and 74 mm' stroke
means as on the engine tag pictured
Is it the total volume presented by the plunger at full stroke?
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