Then why do you keep providing sources that have better efficiency? The Yanmar
you mentioned, according to the Mastry site, is over 20 hp/gal-hours. Even your
Indian farm engines were 18 hp/gal-hours. You keep making a claim, than
providing sources that prove you wrong! You certainly seem dumber than Old
Thom's farts!
"JAXAshby" wrote in message
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jeffies, give it up. you merely make yourself look a luddite.
modern, water-cooled, 4-cycle, brand spanking new diesel engines in laboratory
conditions use about 1 gallon of fuel for each 16 hp produced.
Now you're using de-tuned farm engines to prove your point. But once again,
you
screw it up! On the same page they list others that are over 18 hp/gal-hour,
and that's detuned to run at 1500 rpm, and using US gallons. Those numbers
listed as "Specific Fuel Consumption" is in "grams per HP-hour"; you have to
be
capable of a bit of math to properly convert to hp-hours/gallon.
"JAXAshby" wrote in message
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old fart, here is the Lister engine under brand new engine, and laboratory
conditions claiming about 19 hp/gallon/hour (that's Imperial gallons, btw)
http://www.lovson.com/engineering.html