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cold air is always better. this is one of the reasons performance cars have bonnet scoops apart from the ram effect. the bonnet scoop picks up cooler air than can be found in the enclosed engine bay. you can also cool your fuel which will have a similar e
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hhhhhmmmm???? well lots of conumdrums to overcome here?? 1, what existing mechanical devices can be used to compress air,, 2, how to utilize braking/backing off, 3, how too set up compressor, in drive chain. cheaply, simply, 4, how to keep supply of |
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my apologies by the by, to all you blokes who are in the motor industry/ingines,mechanics,etc,, and really cluey,, cause i am not even trying to put up new ideas,,i am sure they have been asked before?? wondering why no one has figured out a way to eas |
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if i understand correctly, you want to feed the engine with compressed air created by regenerative braking?
Sorry if this is not the case, but geez bear, sometimes your hard to understand lol.
Your other "reasonably important" issue is just how many
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quote: Originally posted by greenhj
My naturally aspirated engine swallows 630cfm at full power, actual measured using a dEdited by user Tuesday, 27 January 2009 6:43:56 AM(UTC)
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well men, green hj, mr void,, i cannot argue about maths with amount of air ect,, i do know they have compressed air cars now, with carbon fibre tanks, and they can go really great klms,, now, i also know there is no such thing as free energy,, havi |
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...you mistakenly assumed i was talking about. ... greenhj
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There are always going to be horses for courses, I have a landcusier with a sprintex supercharger on it, most people go the turbo option but I do a lot of sandy/dune work at low RPM the blower gives boost at low RPM ( as long as its geared right) turbos n
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.... Sorry guys I should have said it is a diesel and that turbos only make boost with engine load and mid - upper RPM, blowers can make boost at any RPM( given the blower drive is right) thus having no lag which is a big problem if you require torque or
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It depends on what you are gonna do with it,they Both work in every application ,its the rest of the engine that makes the difference IE look at peters EH perfect but custom built ,look at horsepower wars (twin turbos 1590HP) Then look at the FASTEST car Edited by user Thursday, 29 January 2009 7:00:25 PM(UTC)
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