Remember, the ultimate efficiency of the diesel is based on the "Ideal" engine. Reality gets in the way.
There are many reasons besides blowby that reduce the efficiency as you increase CR.
High on the list is heat transfer. At higher CRs the chamber temps are significantly higher than lower CRs. Since the transfer of heat from the charge to the piston and block and head is driven by the temperature difference between the two, you lose more heat energy to the engine at higher CRs. A lot more. Heat energy is, after all, where all the power is.
while i havent disclosed this.. part of my engine build... its my fault for not asking fingers if the pistons i was buying off him at the time was stock CH or .010 shorter (thus needing the block to be decked to maintain .010 protrusion).. come assembly time, i check protursion to find that im -.001-0.0 with the deck.. with C grade gaskets this not only gives me .040-.043" qench but according to fingers calcualtion drops CR from 17:1 to 16.5:1 under stock 16.8.
i am currently running a slightly modified tune from when the engine crack the piston... the VVT adjustment the josh H did to fix my WOT surgeing and timing at low throttle % ie less then 25%
things that effect power and mpg..
tuneing
fuel (summer/winter)
engine effeciency..
with almost just over 28,000 mile to date... i submit this... last week of febuary i saw the BEST loaded avg mpg of 10.7mpg 2400 mile to 224gl used. did some running around that weekend got 12.1mpg with no trailer
this week im solidly in the 9s 8.5-9 have been what i am seeing..
i have hauled two loads both in the 9k range and ~23,000lb GCVW
first one was load of sheet mettel 3'x3'x10' from butler IN to chester/richmond VA i ran down to US 35 down to Charleston and across I64 into richmond.. there is at least two 5 mile 7% grades 3-4 3 mile 6% and probaly some dozen or more 5% or less grades
the second load was a (case 465 skid steer) was out of apex NC headed up to nepoleon OH ran I40 to I77 to I64 to US35 to US23 through columbus ohio.. this route has fancy gap grade which is a 7 mile 6% at the NC/VA state line. and plenty of 5-6% all the way through VA/WV/NC
if you want to humor me take a look at a topo map of each route, its propbaly the hilliest interstate route east of the mississippi
with that said, with stock engine i never had a problem staying above 60mph on any grade except the 7% grades on either route and still manage 10+mpg doing so. i avg 11mpg in the month of NOV the engine died thanksgiving eve.. i have never seen single digit mpg from the stock engine..
deadhead (truck and empty trailer avg 13.5-14mpg)
stock would run fancy gap grade at 65mph in OD at 25XXXlbs fan would jsut start to come on in the last mile or so of the grade....
with current engine i cannot maint 60+mph on hills
this time up fancy gap im out of OD, WOT to maintain 55mph fan cycling on/off and im ~2,000lbs lighter.
i find the tranny downshifting more for hills then before and having to mentally think about driving, as in slingshoting down one hill to shoot back up another much like a big truck...
i think, the .043" quench(stock is between .015-.025" if i did my math right..) and .5:1 cr drop are both the main reason for power drop.. with winter fuel being right behind it for mpg/hp loss.. while 2mpg might not be alot(11 to 9mpg) for some.. i'll put it this way. @ $4.00 gallon avg 2mpg loss is a $0.05 per mile more in fuel cost.. at 30,000 mile thats an extra $1500.00 in fuel thus far and $5,000.00 per 100k miles.
im waiting to see what happens when summer fuel hits up here.. which will be about another 20k worth of miles on the engine.. and you get to see the burn pattern:thumb:
with that put out there.
i respectfully disagree with you and my real world expereince that less CR means better effcency.. isnt adding up... thus far... if you like i can dig up the mpg for ~45,000 mile the stock ran and the current one has ran
having ran gapless rings on gassers with pleasant results.. im very interested in running them on a diesel.. and IMO would be perfect time to swap the rings out..
by no means is this a stab at you, jon. you have reached your hand out farther then i have expected to help get me up and running and that i am deeply gratefull :beer: