How does the PT Pump control engine speed and power?
The PT Pump is the "brain" of the engine's fueling. It doesn't use a complex mechanical distributor like other systems. Instead, it has a simple but brilliant governor inside.
The governor uses centrifugal weights to sense engine speed.
As engine speed increases, the weights fly outward, which acts to reduce the fuel pressure flowing to the injectors.
As engine speed decreases, the weights move inward, increasing the fuel pressure.
This creates a natural balance, preventing the engine from overspeeding (by cutting fuel) and maintaining a steady idle (by adding fuel when needed). The throttle lever simply tells the governor what your desired speed or power level is, and it adjusts the fuel pressure accordingly.
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