Hello Gruntguru.
You write:
“Road cars generally have not embraced 2T:
1. Traditionally due to oil burning, HC emissions, uneven idle and cruise etc.
2. Modern 2T tech has fixed all the above problems but not the issues of excess air, NOx and reduction catalyst incompatibility.”
The excess air (lean burn) the Diesels operate normally, makes them ideal for two-stroke road applications.
If the lubricant oil is removed from the combustion chamber, a 2-stroke Diesel has several reasons to be more green and fuel-efficient than a 4-stroke Diesel.
It seems that the high specific-lube-consumption (and the problems it causes) in combination with the poor scuffing resistance are the main issues before the 2-stroke Diesels to dominate in cars, in trucks and even in motorcycles.
Regarding the specific-lube-consumption and the scuffing resistance, the PatPortLess 2-stroke engine:
(more at
http://www.pattakon.com/pattakonPatPortLess.htm )
and of the PatMar 2-stroke engine:
(more at
http://www.pattakon.com/pattakonPatMar.htm )
are better than those of the best 4-strokes.
Thanks
Manolis Pattakos