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fuel temp questions 871 compared to 2350 - jan0272 - 12-15-2016 Hey guys so as the title says I am curious about a very significant temperature difference based on the QUALCOMM information on temperature for two separate trucks with my truck with 15 degrees ambient my fuel temperature is at 82° last night when I was speaking to my friend that has A 2350 he was at ambient temperature of 25 and his fuell was at 32° I understand that these motors are very different so can one extrapolate from that information that his fuel with gel more readily than mine based on Ambien condition RE: fuel temp questions 871 compared to 2350 - Hammerhead - 12-16-2016 I dunno about Ambien, I hear that's really nasty $h!t...lol Just looking at the two different injector supply systems would tell you a lot about the returned fuel temperature. The 871 and previous motors supplied the injectors with fuel from the IFMS via fuel rifles in the head thus extracting heat that would be carried back to the fuel tanks. The 2250 & 2350's being common rail injectors supplied high pressure fuel from the external rail would not really give the fuel much opportunity to absorb heat to be returned to the fuel tanks. There are a lot of factors that will determine if fuel will gel when it gets cold; paraffin wax content, bio-diesel percentage, water vapor (condensation) content in the tanks, etc...are the fuel tanks exposed or covered by fairings? From a strictly fuel temperature standpoint though, yes I'd presume an 871 (or previous) would keep the fuel warmer. But I have no idea how much adibiatic heating occurs from the XPI high pressure fuel system...so I'm mostly full of it, and making assumptions based on an educated guess. RE: fuel temp questions 871 compared to 2350 - jan0272 - 12-17-2016 Those are my favorite answers lol |