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Posted by john in la on May 30, 2004 at 00:57:49 from (65.6.118.251):
In Reply to: Glowplugs in diesel tractors... posted by Jeremy Cope on May 29, 2004 at 23:38:55:
Years of technology and government emission control to explain to really answer your question but here is the short answer. DIRECT INJECTION VERS INDERECT INJECTION Many ways to start a cold diesel. Use elect plug up system. Use onboard either injection system. Use glow plugs. Use intake air heating grids. Many newer diesels in pickups are using a indirect injection system that allows for a air/fuel swirling area to pre mix the air/fuel. They do this because of stricter emissions on small trucks and it requires a glow plug to start it when cold. Today�s diesels have new technology that is getting away from glow plug use. Check out the new diesel cars especially in Europe.
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