I had a buddy of mine tell me I could get a touch more power out of my b1750. I would like to try it but not 100% sure how to go about it.
I will be watching this close.I had a buddy of mine tell me I could get a touch more power out of my b1750. I would like to try it but not 100% sure how to go about it.
Hey no big deal. I screw up more than I get it right.Sorry, yet again I learn the lesson of not posting late at night when I can't sleep and take stupid (pain) pills...
"Lean" on a diesel basically just makes less power and slows it down. Up to the point it runs out of oxygen, it burns almost completely. Over fueling is putting more fuel in than can be burned with the available intake charge, so you have hot gas and unburned fuel coming out of the exhaust valve. That continued incomplete burn is what causes the soot and increased EGT.
Somehow my addled brain cross wired "gas is opposite of diesel" with "NA is opposite of TD". But that's one good thing about these open boards with larger member bases. If one member screws up, it's only a matter of time before they are corrected. Thanks for being polite in doing so.
Yes, I was following along on that. And my D750 has some blow-by, so I was casually looking for a D950. Then I bought the B2150 with 4 cylinder 24 HP motor (no idea the designation), partly/mostly for the backhoe, and the point became moot.BadDog,
Going from a old tired D750 to a new D950 causes me no ill effects, just more power to use.
No 2 Kubota engines are the same so it makes it a little tough to tell you how. You can do what I do and study the parts manual for your particular engine and find the mechanism for rack setting. Then your on your own with what you do with it. You have been given some very good educated and experienced advice here. What you do with it is your choice. Have at it.I'm still waiting on the HOW too...LOL for more fuel...
I want to turn the fuel up on my ZB600 going in the Muscateer...Posted in this section of forum but no one seems to respond to my queery for help.
Oh well, maybe I'll have to hunt for another place for info which sux cause it's a good little engine and I really want to run it.
Again, still waiting to learn how to turn up fuel!
I fully understand the cause and effect and potential for problems when turning up a Diesel.No 2 Kubota engines are the same so it makes it a little tough to tell you how. You can do what I do and study the parts manual for your particular engine and find the mechanism for rack setting. Then your on your own with what you do with it. You have been given some very good educated and experienced advice here. What you do with it is your choice. Have at it.
Perhaps I'm not fully explaining myself, clearly, take a look here!What is it your trying to accomplish by juicing up the fuel? Do you plan to plow the farm during the week then head to the race track on the weekends?
We are trying to tell you its not really a good idea to turn up your diesel engine by dumping more fuel into it. It's not worth it for horsepower you'll gain.
Horse power doesn't mean a damn thing unless you can transfer that power to the ground and get better pulling power. I highly doubt you'll get any increase of PTO power either. All you'll end up doing is burning alot more diesel fuel faster.