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well guys the lighbulb went off in my head Saturday as i was talking about the air pre-spool idea with my bud Jason as we were woring on his Turbo SHO
I read a thread a couple weeks ago about a guy who thought he could use compressed air pushed through a jut to pre spool up the turbo to reduce or eliminate boost lag. The biggest problem with this idea is the weight of the equipment needed to hold enough air to make it worth it would far outweigh ( no pun intended) any gains.
I had a not so similar idea. Most turbo's are water and/or oil cooled around their jackets. I thought it would be awesome if i could engineer a third turbine connected to the same shared shaft as the other 2 to up inside the water jacket. Attached to the same shaft as the other two turbines (exhaust side and o2 side). this third wheel would be driven by a water jet aimed at it. Using the water pump system already installed on the car. another path would to use this system with very aggressive turbine with a clutch system... much like a backwards torque converter where once the water turbine reaches a certain rpm (in tune with engine rpm) it disenguages and allows the main exhaust turbine to do all of the work.
Which got me to thinking. you could have +1 (or more!) psi constantly if the turbine and jet were tuned correctly, providing zero turbo lag no matter how large the turbo (within reason). And on full drag equipped cars they could run ultra high output water pumps and possibly electric helper motors running off of the battery, controlled by a simple rpm activated switch.
I think i'm gonna run with this guys, it's worth tryin to R&D it anways.
I'm gonna try to draw up the idea/system in a simple CAD program and run it by a few manufacturers or private tuners. Please let me know any input you have. good or bad as it will help greatly.
thanks
adam
I read a thread a couple weeks ago about a guy who thought he could use compressed air pushed through a jut to pre spool up the turbo to reduce or eliminate boost lag. The biggest problem with this idea is the weight of the equipment needed to hold enough air to make it worth it would far outweigh ( no pun intended) any gains.
I had a not so similar idea. Most turbo's are water and/or oil cooled around their jackets. I thought it would be awesome if i could engineer a third turbine connected to the same shared shaft as the other 2 to up inside the water jacket. Attached to the same shaft as the other two turbines (exhaust side and o2 side). this third wheel would be driven by a water jet aimed at it. Using the water pump system already installed on the car. another path would to use this system with very aggressive turbine with a clutch system... much like a backwards torque converter where once the water turbine reaches a certain rpm (in tune with engine rpm) it disenguages and allows the main exhaust turbine to do all of the work.
Which got me to thinking. you could have +1 (or more!) psi constantly if the turbine and jet were tuned correctly, providing zero turbo lag no matter how large the turbo (within reason). And on full drag equipped cars they could run ultra high output water pumps and possibly electric helper motors running off of the battery, controlled by a simple rpm activated switch.
I think i'm gonna run with this guys, it's worth tryin to R&D it anways.
I'm gonna try to draw up the idea/system in a simple CAD program and run it by a few manufacturers or private tuners. Please let me know any input you have. good or bad as it will help greatly.
thanks
adam