ISB170 Common Rail
I have purchased a 2003 ISB170 off eBay. Still waiting for it to get here. It has a common-rail injection system. The fuel is not really pre-ignited. It simply has a very high pressure "common rail" of fuel that is direct injected into the cylinders, and it uses what is called Pilot Injection.
Pilot Injection is when a small charge of fuel is shot into the cylinder which starts a slow burn process, then more fuel is shot in on top of that, which adds highly atomized fuel to the existing burn process. I think they may shoot as many as 2-4 times at low rpm. Each shot is small, so the giant detonation noise is not there, just a series of smaller bursts, each with a significantly smaller peak amplitude. This is what quiets the motor down. Instead of one big bang, like older diesels, it is a series of smaller pops. Hope this helps. Gene
I have purchased a 2003 ISB170 off eBay. Still waiting for it to get here. It has a common-rail injection system. The fuel is not really pre-ignited. It simply has a very high pressure "common rail" of fuel that is direct injected into the cylinders, and it uses what is called Pilot Injection.
Pilot Injection is when a small charge of fuel is shot into the cylinder which starts a slow burn process, then more fuel is shot in on top of that, which adds highly atomized fuel to the existing burn process. I think they may shoot as many as 2-4 times at low rpm. Each shot is small, so the giant detonation noise is not there, just a series of smaller bursts, each with a significantly smaller peak amplitude. This is what quiets the motor down. Instead of one big bang, like older diesels, it is a series of smaller pops. Hope this helps. Gene
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