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Let's discuss larger nozzles and idle quality
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[QUOTE="TARM, post: 308057, member: 578"] I knew the tractors were low as the ones on our farm have always been. Did not know that about the OTRs but it makes sense. Its the smaller engines and the ones in our trucks that have always seemed to be higher. I do find it interesting that as there is more control of the combustion event gas engines are going higher and diesel in this sector are coming down. The lower CR would also increase MPG as there is less opposing force? [/QUOTE]
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