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george wallis 25-04-2006 08:59 PM

vacuum injection
 
will this work on a deisel, I use it on all of my gas vehicles 53 harley 45 servicar, 71 lincoln markIII, 53 power wagon, 95 dodge ram 4x4, 01 pt cruiser, 92 dynasty, and others that I have done for friends using the Ron Novak method of vacuum injection. Can this be done in the same manner on a deisel? if so where can I hook it up towards the manifold? Has worked very well on everything that I've put it on, my 95 ram is up towards 4 mpg, 10 to14 mpg really makes me smile, and seems to improve with every fillup. I use a similar mix to what I've seen posted here and can only imagine that a deisel makes vacuum the same as a gas motor, if I'm wrong tell me. thanks for sharing this site and have a great day. George

Amuse 25-01-2007 04:01 AM

diesels try not to make vaccume no throttleplates to slow the incoming air down and all that. add that most modern diesels ar turboed and you hav a bit a a bind trying to fins a spot with enough vacume for that sytem, also preignition is not a problem for diesels so they gain less.

HarryMann 08-05-2007 10:33 AM

I think that's wrong, Turbo-Diesels just love water injection...

hotrod 10-05-2007 12:05 AM

yes Diesels like WI especially with methanol added, but using manifold vacuum will not work on a diesel, you will need to use some sort of pressurised spray system.

Larry

Dust 30-05-2007 04:29 AM

where can I learn more about vacuum injection?

HarryMann 30-05-2007 10:47 AM

A carburrettor forum? :wink:


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