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On Mon, 21 Nov 2011 19:10:55 -0500, John H
wrote: It is a wonder how a 6.6 liter diesel can get better mileage than a 5.6 liter gasser, but they do. === There's no magic to it, just the laws of physics. Diesel fuel has more BTUs per gallon and diesel engines operate at a much higher compression ratio. In addition a diesel engine does not operate against the constriction of a throttle plate. The rule of thumb is that a diesel engine will burn about 1 gallon per hour for every 17 or 18 horsepower. A gas engine burns 1 gallon per hour for every 10 hp. |
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