Matt400 said:Increased Nox
Matt400 said:Increased Nox
JGann said:As you know there are 3 injection pulses per cycle.
I'm not conceeding anything but what if we're wrong? Advancing the timing is one of the things that most of the boxes / downloaders do. It's really one of the more benign things. People with pyrometers are reporting cooler EGT's with the pulses coming in earlier. It's a more complete burn too.rbattelle said:However, if you guys are right and the decision to time the engine where it is was based entirely on emissions, then I would have absolutely no problems buying one and using it.
JGann said:I'm not conceeding anything but what if we're wrong? Advancing the timing is one of the things that most of the boxes / downloaders do. It's really one of the more benign things.
SHobbs said:Any hope for the 2nd gens to get one of these, or is it possible?
rbattelle said:I know, but I live by the belief that nothing is free. There is a specific, concrete reason the stock timing is where it is. You know if Cummins could improve fuel economy by 1 mpg just by changing the timing they absolutely would. So what stopped them from doing it? If it's emissions, I'll place my order for the sensor tomorrow. If it's something else...![]()
Maybe I have too much faith in Cummins.
-Ryan
I think so Ryan. If Nox was not an issue they would be free to run it more advanced taking advantage of the added fuel economy and performance. Retarding injection timing is a major player in reducing Nox and engineers are taking advantage with simple software changes to find a middle of the road setting.rbattelle said:So you're saying the only reason Cummins set the timing where they did was for emissions?
For the 24 valve engines of today if all you did was advance the timing map equally across the board, you would see a increase in power and mileage, in the range of 5% to 10%. But as you add more and more fuel and boost the timing requirements change, specifically for each combo.
nickleinonen said:and if you want to do this mod on the real cheap, just mod the tone wheel dowel hole to allow you to rotate it instead of moving the sensor...
Matt -- I just read the info at that link.Matt400 said: