tbug
Mechanical
- Mar 6, 2011
- 9
Hi all,
I am currently testing a ford escort 1100 cc petrol engine through a water break dynamometer. I carried out steady state tests for 0, 4 and 12 BTDC through an RPM range of 1500 to 4000, in steps of 500. the total torque for O degree timing was low compared to 4 and 12 degrees. I was thinking that the reason for this may have been due to misfiring and knocking.
Am I right?
and another question. I noticed that for 4 and 12 degrees the torque readings were very similar to each other (almost on the same line on the graph).
Is this normal? I mean I would have expected greater power developed at 12 BTDC.
Thanks
I am currently testing a ford escort 1100 cc petrol engine through a water break dynamometer. I carried out steady state tests for 0, 4 and 12 BTDC through an RPM range of 1500 to 4000, in steps of 500. the total torque for O degree timing was low compared to 4 and 12 degrees. I was thinking that the reason for this may have been due to misfiring and knocking.
Am I right?
and another question. I noticed that for 4 and 12 degrees the torque readings were very similar to each other (almost on the same line on the graph).
Is this normal? I mean I would have expected greater power developed at 12 BTDC.
Thanks