dicer
Automotive
- Feb 15, 2007
- 700
I hope Catservice engineer reads this one.
A genset would be the best because of steady load to do a comparison. Older Cat diesel engines where rated at pretty low
rpms, since the low rpms represent lower air volume per unit time thus lower fuel flow. I would like to know how the economy of those older engines compare to the newer high rpm engines. Someone that has actual fuel consumption figures please chime in.
A genset would be the best because of steady load to do a comparison. Older Cat diesel engines where rated at pretty low
rpms, since the low rpms represent lower air volume per unit time thus lower fuel flow. I would like to know how the economy of those older engines compare to the newer high rpm engines. Someone that has actual fuel consumption figures please chime in.