QUOTE: Originally posted by drailed1999 AntiGates: the air holes are opened about 20 degrees before the exhaust valves open. with that higher pressure it forces the gases out. then the exhaust valves close about 20 degrees before the air holes to allow boost pressure to build up. then it starts all over again. sooblue: if you look at the onboard computer of a GE you'll see that at full throttle it turns approx.1050RPM. An EMD SD70 for example the computer will show 905RPM The EMD just sounds like its turning faster because it has twice the power strokes
QUOTE: Originally posted by ironken In general, I think that G.E.s are rattling pieces of crap. My cup will vibrate off of the desk, and that is on a new -9. I caught a new AC6000 last trip and was impressed. It was almost as nice as a MAC. WOW!
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QUOTE: Originally posted by jgoose1 Hi there The major draw back is that you have pressureize the crank case to get air into the cylinder . This makes the crankcvase oil part of the air cleaner and it gets real dirty real fast and the intake air is polluted by exposure to the oil. You also have some limitiations on how much air you can put in the cylinder hence the engine horse power. Engine controls guy
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