Hey there,
MisterCuriosity here!
I am a car enthusiast. Though admittedly I do not know all the ins and outs of lubrication and engine mechanics. That being said I am an extremely curious person.
The other day I overheard my coworkers arguing about insulating a fuel rail. One of them was arguing that their car needed it, that they had measured the heat of their fuel rail and that it was much too hot. They said adding insulation to the fuel rail would keep the fuel temperatures lower which would keep octane levels up and intake temperatures down a little. The other coworker was laughing at him and told him that if he insulates his fuel rail and brings the fuel temperature down he will effectively destroy his engine. He said that bringing fuel temperature down will help engine performance but that the colder and less gaseous fuel will wash lubricating oil off the cylinder walls and destroy the engine fairly quickly on a daily driver. They argued back and forth for a while, but this was the only piece of the conversation i heard.
seemed like an interesting debate. Thoughts?
MisterCuriosity here!
I am a car enthusiast. Though admittedly I do not know all the ins and outs of lubrication and engine mechanics. That being said I am an extremely curious person.
The other day I overheard my coworkers arguing about insulating a fuel rail. One of them was arguing that their car needed it, that they had measured the heat of their fuel rail and that it was much too hot. They said adding insulation to the fuel rail would keep the fuel temperatures lower which would keep octane levels up and intake temperatures down a little. The other coworker was laughing at him and told him that if he insulates his fuel rail and brings the fuel temperature down he will effectively destroy his engine. He said that bringing fuel temperature down will help engine performance but that the colder and less gaseous fuel will wash lubricating oil off the cylinder walls and destroy the engine fairly quickly on a daily driver. They argued back and forth for a while, but this was the only piece of the conversation i heard.
seemed like an interesting debate. Thoughts?
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