stevneil
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5 millionths of a US gallon is how much fuel I figure is injected each time into the cylinder of a 4 stroke engine getting 50 mpg at 2000 rpm in 5th gear which is typical for a MkIV 1.9 liter TDI with a manual transmission.
It is a sphere of liquid 0.1302 inches in diameter, a droplet a little over an 1/8th of an inch wide.
I was wondering how much it was so I did a little figuring.
Here is my math. The only thing I'm not rock solid on is how many injections per crank revolution for a four cylinder four-stroke but I think I got it right.
1.2 gallons per hour for 50 mpg at 60 mph
Or 4542 milliliters
At 2000 crankshaft revolutions per minute
That is 4000 cylinders fired per minute in a 4 cylinder 4 stroke
That is 240,000 fires per hour (4000 * 60)
Or 0.01893 ml per cylinder fire (4542 ml / 240,000)
Or 0.000005 gallon per cylinder fire (1.2 gal / 240,000)
Or a sphere of liquid diesel .1302 inches wide (complicated)
It is a sphere of liquid 0.1302 inches in diameter, a droplet a little over an 1/8th of an inch wide.
I was wondering how much it was so I did a little figuring.
Here is my math. The only thing I'm not rock solid on is how many injections per crank revolution for a four cylinder four-stroke but I think I got it right.
1.2 gallons per hour for 50 mpg at 60 mph
Or 4542 milliliters
At 2000 crankshaft revolutions per minute
That is 4000 cylinders fired per minute in a 4 cylinder 4 stroke
That is 240,000 fires per hour (4000 * 60)
Or 0.01893 ml per cylinder fire (4542 ml / 240,000)
Or 0.000005 gallon per cylinder fire (1.2 gal / 240,000)
Or a sphere of liquid diesel .1302 inches wide (complicated)
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