Hi
I had been thinking that maybe easiest and cheapiest way to get extra "fuel" to Common rail engine is just adding CNG to input air stream.
Installation should be like:
- One Gas nozle near each intake port
- Small CNG 7kg cylinder (tank)
- CNG regulator
- Adjuster ECU
Usually these mods are done for getting Diesel engine to run 90% with CNG but for our case we add much ass possible GNG for getting extra "fuel" for high RPM. CNG is self ignition after 650-700 degree so knocking is not problem like LPG. So basically there is not limit how much you can add CNG to cylinder, if there is enough air to burn all of it.
I had found few projects from internet but this is not so common way aproach "not enough" fuel problem.
Most people is now thinking, why not upgrde commonrail pump, nozles, lift pump, .... like other are doing. Maybe i should, but at least this option need to study before we go to normal way on "road" to get 250hp+ from 2.0L engine :)
Think about this way: on engine speed 5500rpm you spend huge amount of power to achieve 1800Bar and 120mm3 IQ. In case of CNG you can do even more power just using 1500bar, 80mm3 if you get extra fuel from CNG.
For me this sound more than Ultimate way to solve "enough fuel with out late EOI problems", but this sound too good for being true :)
Maybe you guys can point what challenges or problems i am missing :)