rbattelle
TDR MEMBER
What has Cummins done to address the durability issues with common rail injection as opposed to a jerk pump arrangement? Specifically, sensitivity to deposit formation and wear at the nozzle orifice (which decreases flow coefficient, eventually leading to increases in delay angle from less-than-desireable mixing rates).
Furthermore, I suspect injection timing is fixed, so how did they address the fact that fuel quantity delivered decreases with increasing engine speed? I believe the new injectors are controlled by pushrods; is the injection timing variable (which would require a variable injector cam)?
Furthermore, I suspect injection timing is fixed, so how did they address the fact that fuel quantity delivered decreases with increasing engine speed? I believe the new injectors are controlled by pushrods; is the injection timing variable (which would require a variable injector cam)?