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Old 02-17-2006, 04:38 PM
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I guess I need to add more fuel to the flames without increasing boost

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Originally Posted by MTUpower
However, on the same engine you cannot increase boost and "intercool" and get more HP [B][I]without adding more fuel. If you add a intercooler or a aftercooler to a engine setup that previously did not have one, you must also alter (by increasing) the fuel delivery in order to increase HP.
This statement is not true.

An increase in boost or/and decrease in intake charge temp puts more air in the cylinder for the fuel to work on.


You can just add an intercooler and get more power. Here is a dyno result of an engine with no fuel tweak.



http://www.dencodiesel.com/toyota%20hdj79%20series.jpg




Now if you want to tweak fuel you can get alot more than just intercooling alone



http://www.dencodiesel.com/TOYOTA%20HDJ79%20WITH%20MODULE%20JPEG.jpg

I have already found a scientificly conducted test that held all other variables constant and increased boost and showed a corisponding increase in power output

http://powerlab.mech.okayama-u.ac.jp/~esd/comodia2004/A6_1_022.pdf


Q.E.D.

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