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Old 10-12-2010, 02:33 AM   #1
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Brake mean effective pressure

Hi zilvia, I have a technical question. I've looked around but couldn't find anything even remotely related to what I'm looking for. This is for you technically trained zilvians out there:

Does anyone know the Brake Mean Effective Pressure (BMEP) of the factory-spec RB26DETT? I'm doing an independent research study on the power-making capabilities of the RB26, but I need enough information to crunch numbers, not ballpark figures.

Also, does anyone know the relation of this pressure to the amount of fuel and air (PSI) injected into each cylinder, and the increase of this pressure caused by a predetermined increase of said fuel and air?

If anyone out there can be of help, thank you.

~Oka
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