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I disagree. It's called choice. And while choice is available, 'people' should be free to exercise that choice. If it happens that the different choice is superior, it doesn't mean the choice is not still theirs. Once you take that choice away you make the decision obligatory - is that really what we want - all diesels by obligation? And as for 'ultra corrupted 'political' class' - you've completely lost me there......
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I believe it would be very USEFUL to put in perspective of why the choice of Pug and in addition Audi for diesel... now that all rumors seems to indicate so... and also the possible hybrid solutions... About motors it may very well have to do with developments about "supercritical" or near supercritical fuel injection(wonder how much of it was already in 2010 for the large Pug advantage)... everybody and their neighbor seems to be on it... http://www.google.pt/search?q=superc...ient=firefox-a http://www.diamonddiesel.com/news/Su...-emissions.htm http://www.greencarcongress.com/2009...-20090804.html http://www.technologyreview.com/energy/23156/page2/ http://www.greenoptimistic.com/2010/...ustion-engine/ augmenting comon rail pressures and internal effective CR and pressures is already providing everything torque/power related better, but also emissions and fuel consumption http://www.technologyreview.com/energy/24151/ About Hybrid systems i don't believe "mechanical" KERS will be implemented in any of this top contenders (ummm... makes little sense)..., a Thermal Energy Recovery System (TERS) could run much bigger "alternators".. and so every engine auxiliary be on electric motors.( drastic drastic parasitic load reduction) So who ever comes out with a V6 could very well be on this kind of systems... permitting the engine to be pushed much higher (even with 2 less cylinders) without fuel consumption sky rocketing.. better!... 10 liters more in the tank because the systems would not provide any "traction" to the vehicle, SO ITS NOT AN HYBRID... clever exploration of rule "loop whole"... http://www.greencarcongress.com/2008...heat-reco.html In the end i agree with many this diesel vs petrol discussion is getting disgusting, because in the end is not about the fuel its about "ENGINE TECH"... Mercedes could be coming back with something like this (petrol on diesel tech = no need spark plugs for most of its regimes ) http://www.gizmag.com/go/7679/ This guy (engineer/developer) says that his common street engines(no matter fuel) with up to 300hp will be close the size of a beer aluminum can( the one on the photo could be over 1500hp). http://pesn.com/2010/11/01/9501717_M...ser_to_market/ Last edited by hcl123; 3 Nov 2010 at 22:41. |
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Diesel Engine Discussion
This thread now contains the off-topic diesel engine posts from the Peugeot 2010-2011 Thread. Any posting of generic diesel 'stuff' in the new Peugeot 90X thread will be removed without further notice.
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Mercedes have tried to alleviate the problems with control of combustion when cold and during rapid speed changes by using SI, but there is then usually a poor changeover from spark to auto-ignition, misfire or a sudden drop in power. Another thing to note is that most CAI engines can only reach a Mean Effective Pressure of around 5 bar, compared to greater than 10 bar in modern petrol and diesel engines. |
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