
Originally Written by
switing63
The place that the stoichiometric ratio of theoretical to burn the diesel fuel is 14.5 parts of air by weight to 1 part of fuel always in weight, and which 80mm3 weigh approximately 66.6 mg the minimum amount of air is around 1 grams per cycle.
Law is the diesel norm (EN590) must have a density of between 0,820 and 0,845 Kg / litre, so if you multiplied 80*0,820=65,6 mg, while if the multiplication 80*0,845=67,6 mg that is why I said approximately 66.6, which is a middle way.
If you then multiplied the weight of 66,6*14,5=965,7 mg. I said theoretical because no Diesel engine will ever be able to burn without making smoke as a tanker the fuel to the stoichiometric ratio, then definitely 1000 mg are insufficient.