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M wrote:
If you have seen the BSFC numbers of the latest and greatest automobile gasoline engines, they're really not better than a IO-520. Why? because it's a lot easier to optimize a gasoline engine for fuel efficiency when it's operated at a narrow RPM range with little power variation. Automobile engines achieve good fuel efficiency through electronic engine control only because it's much harder to gain good efficiency across a much wider RPM range and throttle setting. From a thermo efficiency point of view, the gasoline aircraft engines designed in the 50s are very good, if they're leaned properly (which can be easily done with good fuel injection and EGT instrumentation), I doubt they can get much better in fuel efficiency regardless of what electronic you put on them. Yes, well aircraft engines have a similar problem in terms of altitude (I know, you have a mixture control) but was also thinking beyond just the electronics and the methods of injection to thinhs like pistons, combustion chambers and cams. Those things have been addressed on most other engines. But it really doesn't matter because everyone is moving toward kerosene regardless. Its just one of the several products (as is gasoline) of the refining process of crude oil. |
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