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Scotty C
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As above. Always wondered.

Scotty C
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I was awatin the sarky replies!
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Scotty C
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No-one know then?
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They smoke when the diesel is burned with insufficient oxygen.
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Diesel is less volatile, so doesn't combust as readily as petrol. This means you quite often have unburnt fuel passing into the exhaust which gives you your black smoke.

[Edited on 08-07-2006 by CorsAsh]
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quote:
Originally posted by Monster
As above. Always wondered.




Because they burn heavy oil rather than light fuel like petrol Monster.

They also generate loads of soot in the exhaust as a result of this when driven normally.

Some of this is expelled under hard driving, thus making the smoking even more apparent.

Some modern diesels are far more efficient and clean burning. The volkswagen PD unit is a good example and rarely smokes if at all.

Hope that helped.

[Edited on 08-07-2006 by SVM 286]
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quote:
Originally posted by SVM 286
quote:
Originally posted by Monster
As above. Always wondered.




Because they burn heavy oil rather than light fuel like petrol Monster.

They also generate loads of soot in the exhaust as a result of this when driven normally.

Some of this is expelled under hard driving, thus making the smoking even more apparent.

Some modern diesels are far more efficient and clean burning. The volkswagen PD unit is a good example and rarely smokes if at all.

Hope that helped.

[Edited on 08-07-2006 by SVM 286]


Yup. Thanks
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strangley enuff

my deisel dosnt smoke

pretty much at all

tiny little bit on strat up and thats it

 
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