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Old 02-16-2002, 01:17 PM
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Actually it’s the other way around. A gasoline engine approaches peak efficiency (from a brake specific output point of view) at WOT by defeating the pumping losses caused by the throttle – a condition that never exists in a diesel. Indeed, a diesel’s BSFC increases at very heavy loads, but part-load efficiency is outstanding as compared to a gasoline engine at part-load.

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