Higher pressures of Diesel cycle necessitate only inconsiderable increase in engine weight, not interfering with use for automotive purposes; M.A.N. has adopted pressure-atomization method which is particularly adapted to use in automotive engines; construction of earlier and recent M.A.N. oil engines with details of fuel injection and control; economy and flexibility make it competitor of gasoline engine for vehicle propulsion especially where fuel cost is major item. (see also German article in Motorwagen, vol. 31, no. 6, Feb. 29, 1928, pp. 89-102, 21 figs)
High-speed automotive diesel engines
Soc. Automotive Engrs. -- Jl
Society of Automotive Engineers -- Journal ; 22 , n 5
1928
9 pages
12 Figs.
Article (Journal)
English
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