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Re: I don't agree, my numbers just proved what you
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Posted by jdemaris on April 25, 2005 at 08:50:15 from (209.23.28.47):
In Reply to: Re: I don't agree, my numbers just proved what you posted by buickanddeere on April 25, 2005 at 08:16:46:
I believe I understand the numbers just fine. Perhaps I didn't take your post in proper context. I didn't read the entire sequence of posts with responses since I have a painfully slow dial-up connection. I can't get cable or DSL and I'm too cheap to put in a uplink/downlink satellite system. I thought you were making a general statement about all diesels in tractors and the way they respond to increases in fuel-delivery. Perhaps you were being specific to the Perkins? As far as the guy's Perkins - as I said I'm not an expert. Only worked on a few three clyinder 152s and repaired a few four cylinder CAV pumps. My point, was and is, some diesel engines respond very well to fuel delivery increases without a loss in efficiency. The Deere 2350, from the factory, had 10 less horse than the 2550 with the same engine. All done with fuel delivery. As I recall, the 2550 had enhanced cooling - bigger radiator perhaps? We turned up a lot of 2350s with no observed deleterious effects.
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