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Old February 15th 08, 03:39 PM posted to rec.aviation.owning
Morgans[_2_]
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Default Thielert (Diesel Engines)


"Thomas Borchert" wrote in message
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Morgans,

The choice not to have that feature on this particular engine is, no
doubt,
an economic decision.


No, no and no again. This is not the diesel Americans are used to from
their
boats and trucks. Modern car diesel engines require electronic control.
Google
common rail.


I agree with Bertie., as to what you can go do to yourself.

You are a pinhead, that thinks all Americans are ignorant, I guess. So go
fyourself.

I am quite familiar with modern electronic control on diesel engines. Could
there have been an option to shut down the automatic injection, and go to a
backup manual fuel control that lets the engine run at say, 80% ?

You bet your ass, there could have been an option like that included. Why
is it not included? Money. Economics. Period.

Do I have to make that any clearer to you, since you are a European? Let me
know if I have to simplify it for you.

Not very nice to have someone talk down to you like this, is it?

You should try not doing it to us, if you don't want it thrown back in your
face.
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Jim in NC