A note on the operation of the fuel density compensator.
The FDC is actually only calibrated for the common fuels expected to be used in the multifuel engine, #1 and #2 diesel, kerosene and gasoline. Those fuels nicely fit the rule that a more dense fuel has a higher heating value. However, biodiesel does not. It is more viscous than #2 diesel, but has a lower heating value. Therefore the compensator works against the purpose of adjusting the fuel delivery for a constant power output, it will decrease the fuel delivery when biodiesel is used.
So if you are burning biodiesel manually turn up the fuel delivery for a comparative constant power output.
In defense of the FDC, biodiesel has more oxygen and will provide more power because of it. One reference stated that biodiesel can produce more than 13% more power at full throttle.
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Bjorn
MVPA 19212
1968 M49A2C modified. 1972 HIAB 765A crane and 1960 M756 pipeline truck bed.
11.00-20 NDCC singles.
M103A3 trailer.
"Some things cannot be made better, just differently"
CURRENTLY WORKING ON: Vehicle wiring, clearance lights and adding relays for headlights and turn signals.
Adding small fuel tank (starting and shutting down in cold weather) and installing a heating coil (aluminum?) in the main tank for biodiesel/cooking oil.