ian38_39
Well-Known Member
It does seem an intriguing proposition that the more efficient engines become the more fuel they use.
Correct me if I am wrong but Fuel burn = emissions the only way to reduce those emissions is to increase the distance that can be traveled on the same amount of fuel (efficiency).
Other than that surely you are just scrubbing the emissions and I don't understand where the electronics come into this?
A turbo uses waste emissions to produce power without the need for more fuel, I can understand this but I thought electronics were supposed to provide a better spray pattern, better control of the timing of the release of this spray pattern and as such less wasted fuel and hence greater efficiency and with this a greater amount of energy claimed from the fuel burned resulting in a greater distance traveled.
Am I just being too simplistic?
Correct me if I am wrong but Fuel burn = emissions the only way to reduce those emissions is to increase the distance that can be traveled on the same amount of fuel (efficiency).
Other than that surely you are just scrubbing the emissions and I don't understand where the electronics come into this?
A turbo uses waste emissions to produce power without the need for more fuel, I can understand this but I thought electronics were supposed to provide a better spray pattern, better control of the timing of the release of this spray pattern and as such less wasted fuel and hence greater efficiency and with this a greater amount of energy claimed from the fuel burned resulting in a greater distance traveled.
Am I just being too simplistic?