Perfectos
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Doesnt address the design of or even the turbo. So how has the turbo been designed for stop start ?
My stop/start stops the engine when only 90 yards from the house to the road junction, engine definitely not hot nor anywhere approaching it at that point.I very much doubt if ANY unburnt fuel or poorly combusted gases make it out of the exhaust. A Diesel is not a Petrol Engine. The engine is already hot, so no glowplug required. One cylinder is charged with atomised fuel and air and once compressed by engine turnover it fires. There is in fact very little strain on the starter which is designed for this. Likewise turbos are designed for Stop/Start. In fact reports of early turbo failure are relatively rare.
Totally different when starting from cold as initially the cylinders are heated via the Glowplugs and the cylinder on the compression stroke although charged with air and fuel, that fuel is not atomised and so combustion is unlikely to occur on compression.
Still no answer. No point in sending the internet just send the specific. Why are you trying to answer for Welshgas
My stop/start stops the engine when only 90 yards from the house to the road junction, engine definitely not hot nor anywhere approaching it at that point.
Modern diesels with ultra high pressure direct fuel injection compress the air and the fuel is sprayed in and instantly ignites. This is now a very precise process to enable consumption efficiency and pollution control. There is no premixing with air and subsequent compression.
I'm not aware of an epidemic of turbo failures since stop start was introduced but stopping an engine when it has maximum residual heat is inviting problems.
I recall the high number of cars boiling over on the M5 when they came to a stop at a traffic jam during the holiday season.
Car design has progressed since then but the heat still needs removing and as there is no water or oil flow in a static engine internal temperatures will rise significantly.
T6's have a completely air sealing undertray preventing any thermal air currents cooling the oil sump when stationary.
Well apart from this mention in one article.Clearly I mistakenly thought you were responding to my post below.
How is the turbo designed for stop start?
Im asking the question as I might learn something as I havent been involved with engine and emissions testing for 8 years.
Based on my 8 years old data nothing has changed in turbo design. Lubricants are much better than they were but that goes back to the synthetics replacing mineral oils way before stop start.
You forgot Ceramic bearings.More likely the coolant thermosyphons which is fine as the quantity is low. However thats just heat management but what about the loss of lubrication ?
I have to feel sorry for a Bloke who posts what he thinks might be helpful information on a small mod to his bus and he gets all this flak. You don't have to do it. It was a tip. Good tip I thought personally. I had similar when I posted about how to remove a key blade to make a surf key without damaging the fob and all I got was a mass argument about vans getting nicked. This forum gets on my tits at times. Well done legin anyway.
No one is giving the OP grief regarding the installation of a Stop/Start defeat device and his informative post.I have to feel sorry for a Bloke who posts what he thinks might be helpful information on a small mod to his bus and he gets all this flak. You don't have to do it. It was a tip. Good tip I thought personally. I had similar when I posted about how to remove a key blade to make a surf key without damaging the fob and all I got was a mass argument about vans getting nicked. This forum gets on my tits at times. Well done legin anyway.
It read like flak to me. And yes the tits are irked. You would think he had killed a family of polar bears reading some Of itNo one is giving the OP grief regarding the installation of a Stop/Start defeat device and his informative post.
However, comments regarding Stop/Start, that it is dangerous/useless/leads to premature failure etc made by some has been questioned and discredited and no evidence presented in support of those comments.
As far as the Forum getting on your ****, then that’s how you see it.
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